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Rose & Foley Excited About Their New Swing Catalyst Systems

October 1, 2014

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Trondheim, Norway – The Swing Catalyst team recently installed a 3D Motion Plate system for the current number 6 in the world in his Bahamas home, as well as for his coach, Sean Foley, in Orlando.
“In my quest to be the best player I can be, Swing Catalyst helps me ensure no stone is left unturned and provides me with the confidence that I am always working on sound principles,” says Justin Rose.
Rose and Foley first tested the Swing Catalyst 3D Motion Plate at the Wells Fargo Championship in May (picture) and, soon after, decided to purchase a system for themselves. Foley is very excited to start using his Swing Catalyst technology.
“Appreciating the importance of ground forces in the development of an effective golf swing, the Swing Catalyst system is unique in that it allows me to examine weight-shift patterns and balance — information that I couldn’t ascertain if I were to rely on video alone,” says Sean Foley. “Having the ability to use this technology in combination with TrackMan provides me with an unparalleled tool for the development of an efficient golf swing. Simply put, I am able to separate fact from opinion.”
In addition to Foley, several other world renowned coaches have installed the 3D Motion Plate at their academies over the last couple of months, including Matt Killen, Scott Hamilton, Kevin Weeks, Bernie Najar, Chris Como, Grant Waite and Andrew Rice.
“It is exciting to see how many of the top coaches and players are now adding the Swing Catalyst 3D Motion Plate to their repertoire,” says Tom Christian, marketing manager for Swing Catalyst. “It seems like many of the top coaches agree with us in that ground forces are of great importance to the golf swing. And when it comes to ground forces, the Swing Catalyst 3D Motion Plate reveals secrets that cannot be detected by the best trained eye or even the most advanced video cameras.”
Learn more about the Swing Catalyst 3D Motion Plate: https://www.swingcatalyst.com/products/sensor-plates
About Initial Force AS
Initial Force AS is a Norwegian company that was established in 2006, with the goal of developing an easy-to-understand and simple-to-use motion analysis system for golf instruction. Previously this type of data was only available at high-end research facilities, Olympic training centers, and advanced university sports laboratories. The results of the endeavors led to the development of Swing Catalyst, a revolutionary new technological system for golf training that integrates the unique Swing Catalyst 3D Motion and Balance Plates, multiple high-speed cameras and the most-popular ball flight and club tracking devices. www.swingcatalyst.com
Contact:
Mary Beth Lacy
760-346-6942
mb@mblacy.com

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