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No, it's just a shaft with a little torque wrench gizmo attached to the end of it. It snaps when you've created enough speed for a given setting. Todd has the SwingRite 2000 model. It's very good for developing a sense of where the speed is and figuring out how it feels to create it.

The thing has been around since the 60s, yet nobody really knows what it is.
 
No, it's just a shaft with a little torque wrench gizmo attached to the end of it. It snaps when you've created enough speed for a given setting. Todd has the SwingRite 2000 model. It's very good for developing a sense of where the speed is and figuring out how it feels to create it.

The thing has been around since the 60s, yet nobody really knows what it is.

Is that the thing designed by Mindy Blake, author of The Golf Swing of the Future and the very first Hoganista I stumbled across?

That man owes me bigtime. If his device actually works, I might begin to forgive him.
 
It has to be more rearwards than left foot, if there is any parametric accelleration involved. More like dead center or right foot, or low point of the hands, if your following the Nesbit hand path.
 
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