SWING DOCTOR
SWING DOCTOR Golf Swing Plane Trainer Kit
SWING DOCTOR Golf Swing Plane Trainer Kit
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The SWING DOCTOR Golf Swing Plane Trainer is designed to help golfers practise with clearer feedback, better structure, and less guesswork.
Built around a weighted metal base and adjustable alignment stick holder, this training aid gives you a simple visual reference for swing plane, club path, setup, and alignment. Use it to build awareness through repeated practice at home, in the backyard, at the driving range, or inside a golf simulator studio.
This upgraded kit includes 4 protective EPE foam tubes, each 25cm long, giving up to 1m of soft coverage when fitted along the alignment stick. The foam coverage helps reduce hard contact between your golf club and the training stick, making practice more confidence-building for beginners, high-handicap golfers, and players working on swing path awareness.
The included wooden golf tees add more ways to train with purpose. Use them to secure the base on grass or create simple checkpoints for ball position, swing path gates, low point control, putting alignment, and setup consistency.
No apps. No sensors. No complicated data. Just a practical visual training tool designed to help you see the path, understand the setup, and build more repeatable practice habits.
Brand philosophy
FEEDBACK + CONSISTENCY = PROGRESS
That is the philosophy behind every Swing Doctor training tool.
Key highlights
- Weighted metal construction for stable ground contact
- Adjustable swing plane to match different clubs and training goals
- Clear visual feedback for setup, alignment, and swing plane awareness
- Suitable for indoor, home, and outdoor practice
- Designed for regular, long-term use
What’s Included:
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1 weighted metal swing plane trainer base
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2 complimentary foldable alignment sticks
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4 × 25cm EPE protective foam tubes
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10 wooden golf tees
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1 carry bag
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Setup guidance
For best results, use the trainer as a visual reference aid and avoid intentionally striking the alignment sticks during practice.
