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Pressure Plate

Pressure Plate

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One of the biggest keys to making consistently powerful contact is learning how to get to your lead side before impact. Hitting the middle of the face, not hitting it fat or thin, compressing the ball… they’re all directly tied to getting into your lead side properly. 

That’s why we’re introducing the Pressure Plate’s Power Wedge.

The Power Wedge provides an incline for your trail foot that teaches you the feel of activating the lower body correctly. The better you can load into your trail leg, the more power you can generate and the easier it is to get to your lead side early (think: throwing a ball). 

Included with Purchase:

  • Add speed and consistency to your golf swing by learning how to shift your pressure effectively - without swaying
  • Take the guesswork out of your pressure shift - the Pressure Plate will only tilt when you do
  • Spikes on the bottom to facilitate a stable connection with the ground
  • Can be used indoors or outdoors
  • 24" x 13" x 1" - 6 pounds
  • Custom Training Videos w/ In-Depth Instruction
  • Exceptional Customer Support
  • 99 Day Money-Back Guarantee - Increase your swing speed and consistency in days or send it back for a full refund
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Activate Your Lower Body

Like a starter's block, the Power Wedge allows you to push off your trail leg in transition to help you generate effortless power.

Pressure Plate FAQ's

How is the Pressure Plate different than other golf balance boards?

There are a few advantages to the Pressure Plate. One, the Pressure Plate stays level at address, rather than forcing you to be tipped to one side before you start your swing. Two, the Pressure Plate has spikes on the bottom to prevent it from sliding around during the golf swing. Take a glance at videos of other boards online and you’ll often find them rotating and spinning around during the golf swing - the Pressure Plate does not. This connection facilitates the transfer of pressure in the feet to the ground, otherwise known as ground reaction force.

Will the Pressure Plate promote a sway?

No. Our goal in designing the Pressure Plate is specifically to get golfers shifting their pressure instead of their center of mass (weight). The Pressure Plate is a training aid that can actually fix a sway. While hitting off the Plate, we want golfers to feel their pressure moving into their feet while keeping their torso relatively stable.

Can I hit drivers with It?

It depends on your height and the width of your stance. Most women and juniors will be able to use a driver without an issue. Men over 6 feet who want to hit drivers on the Pressure Plate may want to have their feet hang off the edges of the board. With this said, the beauty of the board is that any progress made with irons will translate to the driver.

The board is one inch thick - won't I chunk everything after stepping off?

We see different lies on the course all the time (e.g., lies above the feet and below the feet). Adding an inch for a few shots on the range won’t make a world of a difference. We certainly don’t recommend that a player hit hundreds of balls on the Pressure Plate per day; this will likely produce diminishing returns. We believe a player looking to work on their pressure shift should hit 3 balls on the Pressure Plate, then 3 balls without it and repeat this sequence for only as long as they can maintain their concentration.

Customer Reviews

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James Kolowich

I like it, hopefully it helps my game.

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Bernie Lach (Pinehurst, US)
Simple but very effective

After a few sessions got really excited about how it was and could help me. Couple of points to note for the pressure plate I tried it on some carpet but the nap was not thick enough so the spikes to prevent slippage would not penetrate the carpet thus the plate motion back and forth was a bit jerky. I invested in a golf mat and that was the solution so the weight transfer on the plate was very smooth.

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Chris McDermott (Houston, US)
Great rhythm trainer

Helps a lot with setting your low point

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Denny Wesner (Chicago, US)

Great stuff !

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Jared Burgoyne

Awesome

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Issac Harris

The Power Wedge made it easier to shift the weight.

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Thomas Makowski (Litchfield, US)
Transfer of weight

Excellent tool to work on proper transfer of weight on golf swing

3 year old granddaughter took her turn and enjoyed it as well