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Alright, I don't know how I came across it but has anybody tried or had a lesson on an Explanar.

http://www.explanar.com/Home/2005design/index.htm

While I have not bought a lot of golf training aides over the years (I only got back into golf seriously last year but played a couple of rounds a summer for several years before that) this seems like a pretty interesting concept for learning a more consistent swing.

What are your impressions...looks interesting but expensive is mine.

In my Grom:
Driver: :nike: Sasquatch 9.5° Graffalloy Shaft-Stiff Flex
FW: :nike: 3 (15°) & 5 (19°) Sasquatch Diamana Shaft-Stiff Flex
Hybrid: :touredge: Tour Edge Exotics Ironwood 21° Adila Shaft-Stiff Flex
Irons: :nike: 4-AW OSS Steel Shaft-Stiff Flex
Wedges: :vokey: Vokey Spin Milled 54 and 60
Putter:  :edel: Basic Series 


I spoke to my coach about iot and he was of the opinion that its a really good way for beginners/high handicappers to get the hang of the concept of swing plane.

I have worked really hard on plane over the last season and saw some great results. I still fall back into old habits and I still have to really accentuate the feeling. I like many people have misunderstood the whole takeaway issue, truning the shoulders too deep early on gets you trapped on the backswing and then forces a lift of the arms to the top.

Played 15 holes last night. Dropped 9 shote on the front, worked out what I was doing, focused on turning to the top of the swing and played the next 6 in 3 under par!!

The feel for me right now is: in/cock/turn on the backswing. Seems to be working a treat and am looking forward to the first medal in a couple of weeks.

I think a couple of explanar lessons would be a very worthwhile investment.

Not in the UK and definately couldn't get that purchase past the wife...would be a total melt down not to mention burning a massive and unwise hole in my wallet. I would like to try one out though but it doesn't look like there are any in Michigan. Maybe have to talk to my pro about it.

In my Grom:
Driver: :nike: Sasquatch 9.5° Graffalloy Shaft-Stiff Flex
FW: :nike: 3 (15°) & 5 (19°) Sasquatch Diamana Shaft-Stiff Flex
Hybrid: :touredge: Tour Edge Exotics Ironwood 21° Adila Shaft-Stiff Flex
Irons: :nike: 4-AW OSS Steel Shaft-Stiff Flex
Wedges: :vokey: Vokey Spin Milled 54 and 60
Putter:  :edel: Basic Series 


I've seen similar things in the past. Not so professional though. Basically a piece of wood with a whole cut in the middle held in place at an inclined plane. I'm sure you could build one yourself if you're desperate.... and a heck of a lot easier than staring at yourself in the mirror trying to work out whether you're on plane.

  • 2 months later...
Alright, I don't know how I came across it but has anybody tried or had a lesson on an Explanar.

The Explanar is a great piece of equipment.

Quite a far bit removed from the old PVC hoops (I owned one of those too!) The most important aspects of the Explanar are: The Power Roller The Plane Fin The Radial Stance Mat & The setting of the hoop The old hoops had no where near the theory and scientific research to back up their usage that Explanar does. Set to the optimum biomechanical swing plane, the Explanar allows you to produce a swing that is truly "on plane" versus one that we *think* is on plane. Feel free to email me directly with any questions and I would be happy to help.

The Explanar is a great piece of equipment.

Friend of mine plays at a club which has one for coaching, its also available (for a fee) for others to use for warm up etc. which he does. He swears by it and his h/c has come down 3.1 this year.

Cobra F Speed Driver
Cobra 3 wood
2 Hybrids 20 and 23 Deg.
Cleveleland Irons
Macgregor Fat lady swings putterSrixon balls


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