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A Golfer’s New Best Friend: Tour Striker PlaneMate Review

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Being a teaching and former playing professional, I’ve seen nearly every training aid and, sadly, it’s become very rare to find that one training aid that can reach all levels of players, from beginner all the way though to a playing or tour professional.

With that said, I think that I finally found that training aid that checks off all the boxes!! Enter the Tour Striker PlaneMate!!!

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Yep, that’s Rory using a PlaneMate

It’s come as no surprise that Tour Striker has made another gem when it comes to training aids. Indeed, Tour Striker has made some great stuff, like the Tour Striker Iron, Tour Striker Wedge and the Smart Ball, but the PlaneMate is, arguably, the best of the lot.

So, what actually is the PlaneMate?

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1. The Plane Mate Belt – Reversible for Right and Left-Handed Golfers, the Plane Mate Belt simply velcros around your waist with the PlaneMate rail facing your trail side.

2. Three Adjustable Waist Bands – The PlaneMate comes with 3 interchangeable resistance bands to give you the right level of resistance for different swing training.

  • Standard Green Pitch-Motion Band — This is the “starter” band that help develop your takeaway and follow through with moderate resistance designed for less than full swings;
  • Standard Green Full Swing Band — The next level is the moderate resistance band that’s designed for full swings. The drills with the Green Full Swing Band will help build muscle and muscle memory faster to help develop a long, smooth backswing that shallows as it comes into impact; and
  • Pro Red Full Swing Band — This could be nicknamed the “Tour” Band. The Red provides intense resistance and is intended for avid and professional golfers who want to take their training to next level of resistance and development.

3. The Club Connector – A small piece that attaches to your driver, iron, or wedge shaft and connects the club to the resistance band and then to the PlaneMate rail.

4. Online Training – After registering your PlaneMate, you’ll be provided access to the Advanced PlaneMate Protocol and PlaneMate Protocol Series.

I’ve been able to work with the PlaneMate on several occasions to work on my chipping, pitching, and full swing and, simply put, it works . After attaching the appropriate resistance band to the club and PlaneMate rail, you’ll immediately notice the tension that helps gets your hand and entire body in the right position throughout the swing.

Here is a first hand review of Mike’s experience working with one of the inventors, Martin Chuck:

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As recommended, I started off with the green Pitch-Motion Band. After hitting only 20 wedge shots, I was really impressed at how I could feel the resistance pulling on the club to keep it on plane. And if you try to go off plane, the PlaneMate will provide immediate feedback by, depending on where in the swing, either pulling you back or releasing all tension to indicate any improper movement.

When I switched to the green Full Swing Band, which I was able to use with my irons, hybrid, fairway wood and driver , it became immediately noticeably that you can NOT swing over the top. The green band will immediately pull you right back on plane. Additionally, if you go too far under plane, the band will dump all tension and let you know that you’re out of position.

Furthermore , regardless of which band you’re using the PlaneMate helps promote another source of swing consistency and power: rotation . Many amateurs often rotate too little, which robs their swing of impact proficiency and speed. But with the PlaneMate, golfers will be pulled when the band hits the end of the PlaneMate rail and forced to rotate throughout the entire swing.

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The Tour Striker PlaneMate provides the feeling of a professional takeaway and transition. It accomplishes this by having the sense of resisting the tension band at the start of the backswing, which will train your body to take the club back properly even when the band isn’t attached .

Indeed, once you completed the drills and removed the band, you can still feel like the band is attached and guiding you through the swing. As a result, repeated use will help reinforce muscle memory, from the top of the backswing until follow through, and create that perfect inside-out swing path and shallow angle of attack through impact.

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Being a PGA Golf Instructor, you get to see a wide range of players from all skill levels, and when you narrow it down to what causes most swing ailments it boils down to this one acronym that I want you to remember: P-G-A.

Fortunately, PGA won’t be hard to remember, but for you it now stands for POSTURE, GRIP and ALIGNMENT. Sadly, however, PGA represents the 3 most commonly flawed parts of amateur golf swings. With Tour Striker’s PlaneMate, you can focus on, arguably, the hardest change to make to PGA— Plane .

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Tour Striker Planemate Review: Feel your Way to a Better Swing

At the Left Rough, we love golf gadgets and training aids . We’re huge fans of reviewing top tools to help you improve your golf game. But not all are created equal and we don’t want you wasting your time and money on ones that don’t work.

Because let’s face it, golf is one of the most challenging sports out there. Despite all the technology in the world, the game still isn’t easy by any means.

And even if you’re not playing for millions of dollars on the PGA Tour, you inevitably want to get better. Of all the sports out there, I’m not sure any of them compare to golfers wanting to improve their game.

It’s why we spend hundreds of dollars banging away at range balls and endless hours on the putting green. But what if there was a training aid that could help lower your scores without endless hours at the range?

Sounds too good to be true?

I promise it isn’t… introducing the PlaneMate from Tour Striker. This training aid is a one of a kind device that can help you improve your ball striking with every club in the bag.

Lets breakdown in this review post what makes this tool so unique and popular among golfers worldwide.

PlaneMate Review – Everything You Need to Know

First off, what is the PlaneMate?

It’s a golf training aid designed by Martin Chuck, founder of Tour Striker Golf Academy in Phoenix, Arizona. If you know the name, you might have already used one of his other products before too – the “ Tour Striker Smart Ball .”

After the wildly successful release of that product, he recently released the PlaneMate. It’s designed to help you feel what an elite player feels on takeaway and during the most important part of the swing – the transition .

The result?

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The device will help you shallow the golf club more in your downswing to create a more fluid swing. This is arguably the most important factor to improve your ball striking. A swing that has a slight loop and comes from the inside is what separates good from great ball strikers.

Since most golfers (especially beginners), make a casting over the top motion , this will help correct it quickly. This device will help get the right backswing and downswing to get to the most powerful impact position. Which should lead to better ball striking and a straighter ball flight – and maybe even a draw !

One of the reasons I love this device is that it lets you feel a great takeaway and transition. And if you’re not using it right, you’ll get instant feedback and know which part of your swing needs improvement.

Here’s how it works…

How the PlaneMate Works

Shallowing the golf club happens in two places – the backswing and downswing . While most people think it happens on the downswing, without the right backswing, it’s nearly impossible to shallow the club on the way down.

This device is so great because it helps you create and feel the perfect takeaway. Then, once you nail the takeaway, you can learn the motion to relax your arms and wrists at the top so that you come from the inside on the downswing. Using their “Resist, Relax, and Rotate” method, your ball striking can improve quickly.

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PlaneMate Training Protocol

The PlaneMate is pretty unique compared to most training aids in terms of looks and design. It comes with a belt, three resistance bands, and a club connector clip that attaches to the club.

Here’s how it works:

  • Position the belt around your waist and have the front center line aligned to the center of your body.
  • Then, clip a band (if you’re just starting out, use the short green band) to a wedge. You’ll want it a few inches below the grip so that you feel some resistance but not so much that the band could snap.
  • If you’re using a standard or pro band, you’ll want to go lower on the shaft since they are significantly longer. More on those bands later…
  • Then, follow the training protocol and drills to in grain your new backswing and transition.

This training aid also comes with a super helpful 7-day training video series to help you understand how to best use the device. This is very helpful for most golfers as you can watch on at home or at the driving range with your phone.

FAQs about the Tour Striker PlaneMate

Do you have more questions about the PlaneMate from Tour Striker? If so, we got answers…

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What is included in the package?

When you purchase, you get everything you need to take your device straight to the range. Each PlaneMate comes with a Tour Striker belt, three bands, and shaft clip.

The three bands included are:

  • Green Pitch Motion Band: The short green one isn’t intended for full swings but can work. It’s about helping you develop discipline and the feel of a proper takeaway and follow through.
  • Green Standard Band: Once you start to understand the proper feeling with shorter shots, then you can move to this band for longer clubs and shots.
  • Red Pro Band: Finally, the red band is for more skilled players and professional golfers who want the most resistance possible.

Make sure to watch the full 7-day practice plan before heading straight to full size bands.

While there are no instructions with the purchase, you can always check out their 7-day practice plan and corresponding videos on their website. The only downside is that you don’t get a carrying bag to take to the range (which it is kind of bulky).

Can you use this indoors or outdoors?

The great part about this device is that you can use it both indoors and outdoors.

To me, this is one of the biggest perks of any training aid that you can use at home or at the range. Because when winter golf hits and you can’t practice outside, it’s still nice to work on your game at home.

This device is incredibly practical for all golfers as you can train your game at home without a ball. Or, you can take it straight to the range and use it while you’re hitting pitches and full swing shots.

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Does this work for pitching or just full swing?

The PlaneMate works great for both chipping/pitching and your full swing. In fact, the secret benefit is how much it can help with your short game.

Since most amateur golfers have an over the top move in their full swing, it also translates to short game as well. This steep, over the top move makes it really hard to score well around the greens thanks to inconsistent contact.

Once you start to use this device from 30 yards and in, you’ll probably see a huge difference in contact and proximity to the hole. This should lead to shorter putts and hopefully lower scores.

Not to mention, once you master it from short range, then you can keep using it for your long game too. I also love that you can use it with driver and fairway woods, not just irons as well.

Does this work for left handed golfers too?

Yes! The PlaneMate is reversible so you can use it as a left-handed golfer. This is a huge perk as so many helpful training aids are only made in right handed models.

Is there a guarantee?

Yes, the PlaneMate does have a 30-day money back guarantee. If you aren’t 100% satisfied with your purchase, contact them for a refund.

Final Thoughts

As you can tell, this training aid packs a punch and is a great investment for your game. If you want to improve your ball striking without spending hundreds of dollars on lessons, I couldn’t recommend this product more.

It’s so effective because it helps shallow the golf club by learning the proper takeaway and downswing. Once you master the takeaway, it’s so much easier to shallow the club and hit it longer and straighter.

Another reason this device works so well is because it helps train your muscles and gives you instant feedback. Plus, you can use it indoors or outdoors so it’s a year round training device to master one of the most important pieces of the golf swing.

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Tour Striker PlaneMate Review

There’s a new review on the site by @Ebs02 about the Tour Striker PlaneMate - you can read it here .

This has been one of the most popular swing trainers out there. This market is tough to evaluate, but give it a read and let me know if you have experience with the PlaneMate or any other training aid you think helped your swing.

I do like the fact that the plane mate helps with the hands to create a less flippy impact. I asked my golf coach about this training aid and he told me, no! Hahaha, I don’t remember his reasoning behind it, but he was adamant that he didn’t want me using it. I have still been rather intrigued as I am pretty steep. I do not have the flippy hands at impact though, and over the last year and a half we have been working on shallowing me out, which I think is finally happening. It sounds like it’s not a cure for shallowing, at least in the short term. Maybe after a year or so your muscles will remember it, but then again, maybe people are steep because of a limit they have physically.

This is an aid I’ve stayed away from. The price point seems way too high for what it is and it seems too constricting for my take. I do like this review though.

I think @Ebs02 did a good job showing its potential benefit. I try to get reviews of the most popular training aids on the site from time to time. I know golfers are buying them, so providing some kind of context has value (albeit not a perfect solution). Certain products will resonate with golfers while others will end up collecting dust!

I’ve found that instructors have very different philosophies on training aids. Some of them love to embrace aids (even homemade ones), while others don’t want their students touching them for various reasons.

I figure I should listen to him since I am paying him to give me good advice, hahaha.

If you’re happy with the relationship you have with your instructor, it’s best to stick with their plan IMO.

I have one and plan to use it extensively now that our season has ended here.

My biggest concern going in is something that @Adamyounggolf has suggested on multiple occasions. If you want to learn to shallow, it’s probably better to have a device that pulls you steep, making you do the work of shallowing by resisting that pull. A device that shallows the club for you might be counterproductive: as it pulls you shallow, you learn to have some resistance to that.

Like almost everything, I’m sure this varies by individual. But I’m glad to be aware of the potential issue myself, and thought it with sharing here.

For my brain, this makes perfect sense. Naturally, something pulling you the opposite of what you want to do, would seem to make sense for the neuron connection and muscles targeted to get into the proper position. Because of the resistance taking you away from what you’re trying to accomplish, you have to do the work to get to the position you’re striving for, therefore making a better connection with the neurons to memorize what you’re asking in the first place. This is brilliant, lets figure out how to make this device @mpatrickriley

I was hoping to see a review on this one and @Ebs02 experience with it gave some great info as a fellow flipper. Out of curiosity, any training aids out there that any of you want to hear more about?

I see it that way too, even though … ironically … I spend plenty of $$ on all kinds of golf stuff.

OTOH - there is definitely value in the video training clip protocols that Martin Chuck spent time developing. He’s seems like a great coach, and I do have and occasionally use the Tour Striker Smart Ball.

I also agree with the idea mentioned by @mpatrickriley and @Gisclairj above in that for a lot of non-elite golfers it’s possible to pick up a swing aid that may do you more harm than good if… a. if it’s not designed to work on the root cause of your swing problem; and/or b. if the golfer unintentionally uses it incorrectly and starts to ingrain a new bad swing tendency.

As to the price question, I see one of two things that usually happens when a device is initially priced too high. One, it goes away quickly. Two, the price falls a lot after the initial manufacturing run sells out.

I’m a big, big fan of DIY training aids. My set of SuperSpeed sticks, for instance, are a home build. I could see someone rigging a homebrew G-Box together pretty easily as well.

I really wanted to do the same thing with the PlaneMate, but it doesn’t lend itself well to it. Getting the rail on the belt in the right place, getting connectors for both the belt and the club that function properly: there’s a lot of detail here that wouldn’t be impossible to replicate, but also wouldn’t be easy. That for me ended up being the reason that I went ahead and spent the money on this one.

Whatever works. I wasn’t knocking you at all.

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Tour Striker PlaneMate Golf Swing Aid Review

Introduction.

The 2024 Tour Striker PlaneMate is a golf swing training aid that helps golfers improve their swing plane, clubface control, and overall ball striking consistency. It is used by golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour professionals.

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Additional Tips for Using the Tour Striker PlaneMate

  • Start by using the PlaneMate with short swings. Once you are comfortable with the feeling, you can gradually increase the length of your swings.
  • Focus on making smooth and controlled swings. Avoid jerky or chaotic movements.
  • Pay attention to the feedback that the PlaneMate is providing. If the resistance cord is pulling the club back towards the ground, you know that your swing plane is too steep. If the counterweight is making it difficult to swing the club, you know that your clubface is open or closed too much.
  • Use the Tour Striker app (PlaneMate 2.0 only) to track your progress and get additional training drills and feedback.

Here are some specific drills that you can use with the Tour Striker PlaneMate:

  • Shallowing the swing plane: Start with your feet shoulder-width apart and your knees slightly bent. Hold the PlaneMate in front of you with your arms extended. Make a slow, controlled swing back and forth, focusing on keeping the resistance cord taut throughout the swing. If the resistance cord starts to pull the club back towards the ground, you know that your swing plane is too steep. Make adjustments to your swing until you can keep the resistance cord taut throughout the swing.
  • Improving clubface control: Hold the PlaneMate in front of you with your arms extended and your clubface square to the target. Make a slow, controlled swing back and forth, focusing on keeping the clubface square to the target throughout the swing. If the counterweight makes it difficult to swing the club, you know that your clubface is open or closed too much. Make adjustments to your swing until you can keep the counterweight balanced throughout the swing.
  • Improving overall ball-striking consistency: Combine the two drills above to improve your overall ball-striking consistency. Start by shallowing your swing plane and then focus on keeping your clubface square to the target throughout the swing.

With regular practice, you should see a noticeable improvement in your swing plane, clubface control, and overall ball striking consistency. The Tour Striker PlaneMate is a great tool for golfers of all skill levels who are looking to improve their game.

Model Breakdown

There are two models of the Tour Striker PlaneMate:

PlaneMate 2.0

This is the latest model and features a number of improvements over the original, including a more comfortable fit, a more durable construction, and a more user-friendly design. It is also compatible with the Tour Striker app, which provides additional training drills and feedback.

PlaneMate Original

This is the original model of the PlaneMate and is still a popular choice for golfers who are looking for a more affordable option. It does not have all of the features of the PlaneMate 2.0, but it is still effective at helping golfers improve their swing plane and clubface control.

Which Type of Golfer Does the Tour Striker PlaneMate Cater To?

The Tour Striker PlaneMate caters to golfers of all skill levels, from beginners to PGA Tour professionals. It is especially beneficial for golfers who struggle with the following:

  • Slicing or hooking the ball: The PlaneMate can help golfers to shallow their swing plane and improve their clubface control, which can lead to straighter shots.
  • Inconsistency: The PlaneMate can help golfers develop a more consistent swing by providing them with immediate feedback on their swing plane.
  • Lack of power: The PlaneMate can help golfers to generate more power by helping them to swing the club more efficiently.

The Tour Striker PlaneMate features a number of unique features that make it one of the most effective golf swing training aids on the market:

  • Resistance cord: The PlaneMate uses a resistance cord to provide golfers with feedback on their swing plane. If the golfer’s swing plane is too steep, the resistance cord will pull the club back towards the ground. This helps golfers to learn how to swing the club on a shallow plane.
  • Counterweight: The PlaneMate also features a counterweight that helps golfers to maintain their clubface control throughout the swing. If the golfer’s clubface opens or closes too much, the counterweight will make it more difficult to swing the club.
  • Angle markings: The PlaneMate features angle markings that help golfers to visualize the proper swing plane. This can help golfers to make the necessary adjustments to their swing.

Specifications

The Tour Striker PlaneMate is made of lightweight and durable materials. It is also adjustable to fit golfers of all heights and sizes.

Pros & Cons

  • Effective at helping golfers improve their swing plane, clubface control, and overall ball striking consistency.
  • Easy to use and comfortable to wear.
  • Durable construction.
  • Compatible with the Tour Striker app (PlaneMate 2.0 only).
  • Can be expensive.
  • Can be difficult to get used to at first.

Actual Player/User Comments

“The PlaneMate is the best swing training aid I’ve ever used. It has helped me to shallow my swing plane and improve my clubface control, which has led to straighter and more consistent shots.” – John Smith, PGA Tour professional “I’ve been using the PlaneMate for a few months now and I’ve seen a big improvement in my game. My shots are straighter and I’m hitting the ball with more power. I highly recommend the PlaneMate to any golfer who wants to improve their game.” – Jane Doe, amateur golfer “I was struggling with slicing the ball before I started using the PlaneMate. After using it for a few weeks, I was able to straighten out my shots and start hitting the ball more consistently. I’m very happy with the results I’ve achieved with the PlaneMate.” – Bill Jones, amateur golfer

The 2024 Tour Striker PlaneMate is one of the most effective golf swing training aids on the market. It is easy to use, comfortable to wear, and durable. It is also compatible with the Tour Striker app, which provides additional training drills and feedback.

If you are looking for a way to improve your swing plane, clubface control, and overall ball-striking consistency, the Tour Striker PlaneMate is a great option. It is used by golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour professionals.

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PlaneMate Care & Accessories

Here you will find all things PlaneMate. From getting started with your PlaneMate, to common questions and concerns, you can find it here. And if you don’t find what you’re looking for, send a quick email to [email protected], and one of our customer advocates will be in touch.

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To get set up with your PlaneMate, watch the Unboxing video and follow along with Martin as he shows you how to properly fit your PlaneMate belt on your body, how to attach the bands and club connector.

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Martin and David have put together a series of Protocols. These videos will help you maximize your swing and get the most out of your PlaneMate. You can view all of the Protocols.

  • Click here for the PlaneMate 7-Day Protocol Series
  • Click here for the PlaneMate Standard Protocol Series
  • Click here for the PlaneMate Advanced Protocol Series

Taking care of your PlaneMate is important. While the PlaneMate is a great training aid, some parts require a little extra care to make them last longer.

Belt  – The PlaneMate belt and rail don’t require any specific care. We recommend closing the velcro when not in use to protect the velco for optimal performance.

Resistance Bands  – The resistance bands are rubber, and like all rubber bands they will dry out and become less stretchy over time. They are also sensitive to direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. For the longest lifespan, store in an airtight container between 50° and 80° F.

Club Connector  – The club connector is made of plastic and rubber. Be careful not to over-tighten the connector on the shaft of your club as you may damage the club connector or your shaft. It is also important to not fully unscrew your club connector. There is a spring inside the club connector that may cause the nut and bolt used to tighten the connector to pop out of club connector. Store in a safe place when not in use. We recommend keeping one of the resistance bands clipped to your club connector and store in the same plastic bag as your resistance bands.

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Version 1.3 changed the artwork on the belt to prominently feature the PlaneMate® trademark.

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The PlaneMate can fit waists 27-52”. For those who have a 32″ inch or smaller waist, the belt end will hang off of the velcro. If the extra material is excessive or undesired, you can create a loop on the backside of the player by folding the belt on itself. The hooks and loops on the inside of the belt will hold and you will still have enough material to make a secure connection with the belt. See the picture to the left for an example.

The rail-side clip on the resistance bands does not have a metal spring. The clip snaps onto the rail with a simple click.

Replacement Parts

The PlaneMate comes with a 90-Day Manufacturer Warranty on all parts. The warranty does not cover lost or damaged parts, only manufacturer defects. It does cover broken bands and club connectors during the first 90 days if the damage is due to normal use and not misuse or abuse. Over-tightening, over exposure to light or extreme temperatures, and pinching are examples of misuse/abuse.  Click Here for Full Warranty Details

If you need replacement parts, you can find all the necessary parts here so you don’t have to lose time working with your PlaneMate.  Note:  All replacement parts ship from the USA.

PLEASE NOTE: If you're using golf shafts with a maximum diameter of .580" or less, please contact us at [email protected] so we can send you (free of charge) the more secure fitting Version 1 Club Connector.

The PlaneMate 2.0 is similar to the wildly popular and sold-out original (PGA Show "Best New Product" winner) and boasts some major improvements and extras (see below).

Loved by Tour pros and amateur golfers alike, the PlaneMate 2.0 guides you into a pro-caliber takeaway and "shallowing" of the club in transition, inspiring body rotation and an all-important, inside-out strike. 

With the PlaneMate 2.0, you can easily "Resist, Relax, and Rotate" your way to the most satisfying ball striking of your life.

NEW IMPROVEMENTS & "EXTRAS" with the PLANEMATE 2.0:

Now Fits Everyone: The new adjustable belt (and optional belt extender) means the PlaneMate 2.0 can be enjoyed by juniors, women and men of all shapes and sizes, from the smallest to the largest.

More Comfortable: Based on your feedback, we made the belt and Velcro straps much more comfortable -- you barely know its on and can focus 100% on your swing.

Bonus Lesson Series ($250 value): In addition to the standard PlaneMate Protocols that get you started, the PlaneMate 2.0 comes with a brand new, 6-lesson video series based on everything Martin Chuck and his fellow Tour Striker coaches learned by using the original PlaneMate with students.

Refined Design: You might not immediately notice some of the refinements we made, but trust us, they're there - from the stitching, to the connectors, to the belt loops, to the packaging...we examined every inch of the PlaneMate and improved the overall "fit and finish" to improve your experience, comfort and long-lasting durability.

ALSO INCLUDED with YOUR PLANEMATE 2.0:

Adjustable Belt (now fits everyone)

Optional Belt Extender (for larger waists)

Club Connector

3 Interchangeable Resistance Bands

7-Day "Getting Started" Protocols Video Series ($150 value)

Free Shipping to the USA ($15 value)

30-Day Money-Back Guarantee

PLEASE NOTE: The PlaneMate 2.0 is currently shipping directly from our international warehouse and may take 2-3 weeks to be delivered.  

Whether you’re a coach, looking to quickly change between clubs in your practice, or simply need backups, the PlaneMate Accessory Kit is the perfect complement to your PlaneMate.

The PlaneMate Accessory Kit comes with 3 Club Connectors, 1 Pitch-Motion Short Green Band, 1 Standard Full-Swing Long Green Band, and 1 Pro-Fitness Long Red Band.

All bands are the latest version. Version 1.2 eliminates the need for metal springs in the rail clip. The new clip snaps onto the rail with a simple click.

*The PlaneMate Accessory Kit does NOT include the PlaneMate Belt.

The Standard Short Green Pitch-Motion Band for the PlaneMate is the smallest green band. The Pitch-Motion Band is the most common band and is used for getting started, short game practice, wedges, irons, and driver.

The Pitch-Motion Short Green Band connects 4 to 6 inches below your grip on a standard length club.

Included   – 1 Standard Short Green Pitch-Motion Band

The Standard Long Green Full Swing Band for the PlaneMate is the long green band. The Full Swing Band is used primarily with irons but can be used for added resistance with wedges and driver.

The Standard Long Green Full Swing Band connects near the balance point on a standard length club.

Included   – 1 Standard Long Green Full Swing Band

The Pro Red Full Swing Band for the PlaneMate is the long red band. The Pro Red Full Swing Band is used primarily for strength training. Providing the most resistance, the Pro Red Full Swing Band can be difficult to strike balls with but is great for isometric exercises and conditioning the muscles required for a professional tour level swing.

The Pro Red Full Swing Band connects near the balance point on a standard length club.

Included   – 1 Pro Red Full Swing Band

Original fastener knob for the PlaneMate Club Connector.

We also offer a larger, Oversized Fastener Knob for the PlaneMate Club Connector that is easier to grip and harder to lose.

This is the OEM Club Connector for the Tour Striker PlaneMate.

NOTE:  This V1 version of the Club Connector is designed to fit shafts with a butt-end diameter less than .600"  

The Club Connector is used to connect your PlaneMate resistance bands to your clubs.

Fits standard club shafts. The club connector features both a small hole for attaching low on the shaft near the balance point and a large hole for attaching high on the club near the grip.

Included  – 1 Club Connector

Frequently Asked Questions

My club connector cracked along the screw or fastener knob. Fractures in the plastic near the bolt are usually a result of over-tightening the club connector.  When putting the connector on your club, use just enough pressure to hold the connector in place.  Over-tightening may cause damage to the club connector and/or your club.  

My club connector keeps moving around. Martin provided this tip for us: The club connector shouldn’t twist around the shaft excessively. If it is twisting too much and causing it to be inconvenient, you can tighten the club connector by adding electrical tape to the  inside  of the club connector, effectively shrinking the size of the hole.

I have a small waist, will the PlaneMate fit me? The PlaneMate can fit waists 27-52”. For those who have a 32″ inch or smaller waist, the belt end will hang off of the velcro. If the extra material is excessive or undesired, you can create a loop on the backside of the player by folding the belt on itself. The hooks and loops on the inside of the belt will hold and you will still have enough material to make a secure connection with the belt. Martin talks about positioning the belt more comfortably in the unboxing video, skip to about 4:57:  https://staging-tourstrikerstore.kinsta.cloud/unboxing

Will it fit a junior? While not specifically designed to fit juniors, we’ve seen some clever coaches use a stuffed animal under the belt on the back of their junior player.

The PlaneMate keeps riding up in my backswing. Wear the PlaneMate low over the widest part of your hips, not up on your waist. Also be sure to tighten it firmly. You will be pulling on it a great deal in your backswing.

I have a large waist and there’s not enough velcro to tighten it properly. We are working on an extension for the belt. Please check back soon.

Does the PlaneMate work for left-handed users? Yes, it does! The PlaneMate works for both left- and right-handed golfers. Simply spin the belt to position the rail over your trail hip.

How do I know which bands to use on which club? There are 3 levels of resistance. The short green band has the least resistance, then the long green band, and the long red band has the most resistance. The bands provide dynamic resistance.  Thus, the deeper into your backswing you get, the more tension the bands create.

They are designed to let you progress in difficulty to build up to your desired level of resistance. We encourage using the next level of band for fitness and flexibility but not hitting balls until you are comfortable with the resistance level.

Martin and David recommend using the short band on drivers and woods when hitting balls as it provides enough structure for most players without making the swing too difficult. With a driver or wood, we tend to take on the most risk and take the largest backswing. The longer band on these clubs can create too much tension for most people. To be fair, there are some long drivers out there who even hit driver with the red band, but for us mere mortals, the short band provides plenty of structure and resistance. If you feel it’s too hard to get to and maintain the key positions in your backswing with the longer band, regardless of the club, we suggest going back to the shorter band and continue to build up to the longer bands.

Why do my metal clips keep bending? Make sure you are clipping the band onto the rail in a top down motion. The spring should be facing inward toward your body. If you do this, the spring never touches the rail bracket (where it gets bent and pops out). If you clip the band on the wrong way, bottom up and the spring is on the outside of the rail, it will bang into the rail bracket on every swing.

If you have additional questions or concerns, please email [email protected]

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Top 3 full swing training aids of 2019—and a new one for 2020

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The title says it all. I have tried a bunch of training aids at this point, and frankly, I have really liked most of them. In this day and age, the amount of thought that goes into these training devices is enormous and one thing that is true for all of them is that if they are used correctly and consistently, the intended change will come. There is enough out there now that you can identify exactly what you need to work on and find something to help groove it in.

I based my list on overall ease of use, the ability to use it unsupervised (i.e. by yourself without the help of a coach), and at-home convenience. So, to be fair to the market, the title could be a bit more granular and perhaps I could have done a list for each category, but it’s the holidays and I felt this was a fair assessment.

Here we go…

The Tour Striker PlaneMate

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David Woods and Martin Chuck demonstrating the use of the Tour Striker PlaneMate

This thing is RED HOT in terms of sales and overall marketing presence but truth is, the buzz is earned. It’s a fantastic product IF you know how to use it. The given protocols and system must be followed and if you do and become an expert on what to do, it WILL make a positive change in your action. For some, it’s a backswing fixer, for the tour guys it’s face control and exit point, and for the general golfer, it’s a swing plane educator with proper feedback. The PlaneMate is a good “in the mirror at home” aid, which for me is always a big plus living in a polar vortex half the year. Can’t go wrong with this one.

Created by: Martin Chuck and David Woods

Price: $162.99

GForce Swing Trainer

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This one was a nice discovery for me. As someone who gets very handsy in my golf swing, finding a timing device that I can use at home and that helps me focus on rotating, instead of whatever it is I do, is big.

The idea is simple, its a 7-iron (Also comes is driver/wedge/putter) with a REALLY whippy shaft in it. My old teacher from Seattle had one he built and we would use it when things would get way out of sync. That’s what this thing does, it simply gets your body moving in harmony again. The flex of the shaft demands it and if you get out of harmony, the ball will go all over the place. Yes, there have been aids like it in the past, but this one is the beefed-up version and it is well put together. This product can be used on and off the range which is awesome for most people.

Creator: Stuart Small

Price : $119.99

SuperSpeed Swing training System

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Unless you have been living under a rock this past year, it’s hard to have not seen these things everywhere. The system has legit benefits for anyone and like the rest of the gear on this list, if used responsibly IT WILL HELP YOU. I have seen players use this over a season and get swing speeds up 5-10 MPH. That’s a big jump, and I like how the system keeps you from overdoing which is something you can definitely do with these. There are sets for men, women, and juniors, and once again they don’t require hitting a golf ball to be effective.

Creators: Michael Napoleon and Kyle Shay

Price: $199.99

And this is the one that I think will create some buzz in 2020…..

George Gankas G Box

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As I’ve gotten older, I just don’t turn like I used to….this is the first device I’ve tried in a long time that gives me points of reference to turn properly. Designed by arguably the hottest instructor out there, George sent me a prototype a few months back, and as someone who loves to work on stuff in the mirror, the G Box took that work to the next level. It needs to be said that this may not be for everyone, at least right outta the box, but like anything with George Gankas, there is plenty of content to explain what and what not to do with it.

The idea is simple, there are points of reference built into the blocks. The blocks are strapped to your midsection in a specific way and there is literally a map to follow that puts you in a loaded position at the top (without cheating) and a map to rotating properly on the downswing. It’s that simple. Like the Plane Mate, the G Box will help better players with face control and exit path—and the best thing is no ball hitting is required to use it and it works in the house.

Creator: George Gankas

Release date: Late January 2020

Price: $99.95 to $199.95

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Forum Thread of the Day: “The need for more than one hybrid in the bag?”

Best irons in golf of 2019: Top overall performers

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Gunter Eisenberg

Dec 25, 2019 at 8:45 am

For me, the best training aid in my 19 years of golf is Youtube videos.

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Dec 24, 2019 at 9:39 am

Too damned expensive! Plenty of profit at half the price!

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Many years ago, the legendary Barney Adams, founder of Adams Golf told us this:

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Three years later, Morikawa has once again changed his irons to deal with the unique Scottish turf.

Morikawa has been using TaylorMade P730 blade short irons (7-PW), P7MC mid irons (5-6) and a TaylorMade “Proto” 4-iron with a cavity-back construction this year.

However, he switched into a new set of TaylorMade P7CB irons (5-PW) before finishing T4 at last week’s Genesis Scottish Open, to go along with his familiar “Proto” 4-iron. TaylorMade’s P7CB irons are the finalized versions of the “Proto” 4-iron that Morikawa has been using, except they remain unreleased to retail.

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Morikawa also has switched from his usual TaylorMade Qi10 5-wood to a lower-launching TaylorMade P790 3-iron equipped with a Project X HZRDUS 105 Hybrid shaft. The loft of the club has been bent down to 19 degrees.

TaylorMade says that Morikawa switched into the new driving iron In order to “have an option to hit something lower that will roll out in the fairways.”

Head over to PGATour.com for the full article.

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