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David Woods along with Tiger Woods’ former coach Shaun Foley is the co-creator of the hottest training aid in Golf, the Pro SENDR. David visits the TaylorMade Golf Head Office in Carlsbad California and provides me with some mid season guidance on how to correctly use the Pro SENDR to improve my golf game.

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38 Comments

  1. As someone who struggles with very similar issues as you trottie, how do you feel about the advice he was giving you with the “high and left” feels and the shoulder cover?
    Did you feel like it was a good move for your swing?

  2. Holding the hands or dragging the handle bro. Keep the head behind the ball. Club head will have no choice but to release. Held off on neutral path causes left to right spin if the head is at or in front of the ball at impact. Most flip to draw the ball. It really is just physics. Same wrist and body positions can be used to fade or draw the ball if path remains neutral. Staying behind the ball will produce a draw if the club face isn’t held off and the head remains behind at impact. Release really requires some trust, just groove it on the range. Head position dictates the low point of the strike as well as the height. The further back the head the more hook and the further forward the head the more push, provided no hand/wrist manipulation. Cool training aid though. Trottie discount code does not seem to work either.

  3. ProSendr has helped me turn my smother hook into a nice high straight ball with all clubs. I paid for 3 lessons ($125/hr) prior to ordering ProSendr and those lessons did zilch for me. 10 balls into using ProSendr my ball flight was straight as a string. This ball flight pattern remained the same all the was through to driver. I’m back being excited about golf again thanks to ProSendr.

  4. Want! The UK cost is sky high – maybe an idea to find a European distributor or UK distributor

  5. Or, try a 10 finger grip and make your right hand a little weaker and just use right hand pressure throughout the swing

  6. All this device does is stop players doing fast laggy transitions. Only a few freak golfers can be consistent with that kind of move!

  7. Putting some great swings on it, looking to the future I bet your excited how with time working on that shallowing feel your consistency will skyrocket.

  8. The pro sender was great for my irons completely ruined my driver swing but it’s a great aid I think still but just didn’t work for me

  9. I think you need to feel right side bend a bit earlier in the downswing combined with maybe feeling the chest staying more closed to the target a hair longer in transition (more separation in upper and lower half). The hand path moves a little out towards the ball too early in downswing, especially with some of the more leftward path shots. It's great he mentioned getting some more right side bend into impact but if there's too much of an outward move with the handle of the club in early transition then you dont really have any option other than tilting and right side bending late in the DS in effort not to have the path a mile left. That can also contribute to a bit of a rolled, high release you see sometimes.

    The width piece is great and it's the right general idea but personally I think you need a bit more width to the trail arm in the backswing instead of just trying to get it all out in the downswing.

    Combine more width to the arm structure with a little bit more depth to the butt of the club early in transition and you get more room to move the handle 'up and left' a bit more efficiently coming through the strike/shallow city.

  10. It looks like a great product but why is it so expensive it turns a great product into one that is completely not accessible for your average golfer for just a bit of plastic and a ball

  11. Guys, as an professional Olympic coach in another sport you are speaking my language. Our job as coaches is to allow our crew to perform at their best based on their own style, body type, experiences etc. As a 30 year golfer I have been so grip and mechanics focused and trying to find my way that works best for me. This was awesome and I have already made progress thanks to your guys philosophy and my own coaching background. Thanks so much and keep it coming. Would love to sit down with you guys one day and shoot the shit. Awesome guys! Ben

  12. Trottie, are you able to do a full club fitting for yourself?? Or is it something an outside observer needs to do??

  13. Hands are just a little far from the body at address. Stand a touch closer with that trail arm more connected, will clean those path issues right up

  14. I like the way your right hand rolls over after impact instead of right hand under. Do a frame by frame analysis. No one doesn’t roll their right hand over except for punch shots or chipping

  15. this lesson between you guys are next level. i have the same problem as you trottie with the low left pull with the clubhead coming slightly above and outside the path from p6. tried the shallowing move where woods said to straighten the trail arm while making a centered downswing turn today. it was one of my best ball striking days in quite awhile! apex and distance were a lot higher too!

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