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The David Leadbetter Swing Setter is a swing training aid that develops proper grip, swing plane, release, and tempo.
What aspects of the golf swing can be developed through training with the SwingSetter? (as told to us by satisfied customers)
Grip
Great golf begins with a great grip," says David Leadbetter. The Swing Setter's molded grip forces a proper connection to the golf club. It is easy to keep the clubface square throughout the entire swing by adopting it's grip position and by using the EZSee Clubface as a reference point.

Swing Plane
The retractable Plane Pointer draws a visual line off the grip end and helps determine if the club is on a proper swing plane. Using it as a reference point on the backswing and follow through will help you keep the club on the proper plane. My understanding of swing plane improved as I paid attention to the Plane Pointer.
Release
The "snap" you'll hear in the back-swing and at impact promotes loading the wrists. A properly timed release will cause the Swing Setter to "snap" at the point of impact. I found that a proper release provided more distance and greater consistency. The Swing Setter provides a visual, audible, and tactile response the moment of club-head release.
Tempo
Before using the Swing Setter I was a slow tempo player. Leadbetter says, "Your tempo may have to be sped up to accomplish the snapping on the back-swing as some people, believe it or not, actually swing back too slowly." My tempo has improved by using the Swing Setter and I now have a more connected swing. I can feel when any one part of my swing has become disconnected from the rest.