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Has anyone checked out the " Pivot Pro " http://www.pivotpro.net/

In attempting to go back to a more traditional swing (was using the S&T;) I find that I am inconsistent mainly because I tend to sway in the backswing...in trying to teach myself to be more consistent and not sway I saw this devise and was wondering is anyone has tried it and what they thought? Thanks.

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Did you get any help or post any videos here when you were trying S&T;? I ask only because swaying would be the first thing S&T; could easily teach you to fix, and it's exactly what this thing does. I won't belabor the point, but I wish we'd have had the chance to help you before you abandoned it.

To answer your question, I don't know if this thing does what a golf ball under your right outstep couldn't do. Or a triangular piece of wood or a door stop or a roll of tape or anything that elevates the outside of your foot. I'm a big fan of training aids - I gladly spent $300 on my Z Factor and $25 or so for my Swing Extender, for example - but when you can replicate a training aid for little to no money then I become a fan of the idea of the aid, not so much the aid itself. This looks like it does little more than bank your right foot in. Oh, and a driveway stick at Lowe's is $2. So get one of those and a wedge of some sort and you're set. It'll work. It may actually help you most with the downswing - you really want to feel the right foot banking inward there - but as you said if you sway that's the first problem to tackle.

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Did you get any help or post any videos here when you were trying S&T;? I ask only because swaying would be the first thing S&T; could easily teach you to fix, and it's exactly what this thing does. I won't belabor the point, but I wish we'd have had the chance to help you before you abandoned it.

iacas I appreciate your reply on the "pivot pro"... In reference to your comments about the S&T;, I will post something in the S&T; thread and see if you guys can help...thanks.

TEE - XCG6, 13º, Matrix Ozik HD6.1, stiff
Wilson Staff - Ci11, 3-SW, TX Fligthed, stiff

Odyssey - Metal X #7, 35in

Wilson Staff - FG Tour ball 


I've seen people do this with a rolled up towel or just a well placed golf ball. It might not be as fancy, but it seems to get the job done.

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