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SETUP: 

STANCE POSITION

•  Stand in the area shown (See diagram 

4-1 on right side) with feet aligned 

parallel to the Stance Line. 

•  Right Hand Players: Position left foot & 

shoulder even with Low Point (See diagram 

4-1). Left Hand Players: Position right 

foot & shoulder even with Low Point.

•  The VT Pro's Swing Path slides backward or 

forward in order to change ball position (See 

diagram 4-2). Changing your stance for different 

clubs is not necessary since low point is always 

at your leading shoulder. The ball position needs 

to move forward or backward in the stance for 

different clubs. Using this feature is important 

for the purpose of the Fault Sensor. You still 

must swing out past the Fault Sensor, even if 

ball position is further back in your stance.

•  A driver, for example should be played up 

near the Low Point, while a wedge would 

be positioned in the center of the chest. 

Experiment with the slider to fi nd the ball 

position that works best for you and allows 

you to hit the type of shots you prefer.

VISIONTRACK PRO

 PRACTICE

PRACTICE: 

DEVELOPING YOUR SWING PATH

•  When you fi rst setup your VisionTrack PRO™ 

your goal is to swing the clubhead along the 

track labeled Swing Path.  This path will become 

the foundation to building a great swing.  Begin 

with the iron you are most comfortable using 

- if you are unsure, we suggest a 7 iron.

•  Align the clubface halfway between the lines 

marked DRAW & FADE, which are located 

behind the ball position. (See diagram 5-1)

Summary of Contents for VisionTrack Pro

Page 1: ...e necessary feedback to let you know when you re not doing it right You ll quickly discover the ability to stay on plane and maintain the proper Swing Path allowing for solid ball striking every time you swing the club www medicusvisiontrack com VT Pro Features Benefits Properly aligns your stance in relation to your target Shows you visually the correct swing path for the take away down swing Swin...

Page 2: ...S W I N G F A U L T S E N S O R RH LH S2 Screw S3 Screw Ball Area H1 Screw Position H2 Screw Position Fault Sensor 3 Screws w caps 1 Swing Path 1 Stance Line 1 Fault Sensor INCLUDED PARTS All parts are factory assembled in package No assembly required No tools needed for usage adjustments RH LH Screw Positions Stance Line S w i n g P a t h ...

Page 3: ...S W I N G F A U L T S E N S O R RH LH SWING FAULT SENSOR R H L H RH LH pg 3 VISIONTRACK PRO SETUP SETUP SWING PATH SETUP Loosen Screw S2 until the Swing Path can swivel freely see diagram 1 1 Right Hand Players Place Screw S1 into the RH position Left Hand Players Place Screw S1 into the LH position SETUP AIMING POSITIONING Imagine a straight line from the spot of the ball to the target labeled Ta...

Page 4: ...ET LOW POINT RH POINT LEFT OF TARGET LH POINT RIGHT OF TARGET STANCE W I DTH RH LH S W I N G F A U L T S E N S O R Stance Area Feet create a parallel line to the VisionTrack Stance Line T r a c e t h i s p a t h w i t h c l u b diagram 4 1 LOW POINT pg 4 ...

Page 5: ...wing Path slides backward or forward in order to change ball position See diagram 4 2 Changing your stance for different clubs is not necessary since low point is always at your leading shoulder The ball position needs to move forward or backward in the stance for different clubs Using this feature is important for the purpose of the Fault Sensor You still must swing out past the Fault Sensor even...

Page 6: ... your mark When you hit the sensor your swing is curving inside the Swing Path too quickly follow the direction of the Swing Path until the clubhead has passed the Fault Sensor see diagram 6 1 PRACTICE ADVANCED SHOT SHAPING HITTING A DRAW A Draw is a shot that starts right of target in the direction of the swing path then curves back towards target Right Hand Players Aim the VisionTrack PRO slight...

Page 7: ... Players Aim the VisionTrack PRO slightly right of target Align your feet squarely to the VT PRO stance Line Align the leading edge of the clubface with the line marked FADE Practice maintaining this clubface angle while accurately tracing the Swing Path This precise clubface angle in combination with the Swing Path you learn with the VT PRO is how you achieve this shot shaping technique SETUP STO...

Page 8: ...n support for the Medicus VisionTrack PRO and other Medicus Golf products can be found at www MedicusVisionTrack com Be sure to check for live webinars videos and other related content Medicus Golf 2845 Interstate Parkway Brunswick OH 44212 toll free 800 732 4995 ...

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