Michael Breed has spent years developing PVC training aids to use with his students — and the U bar is the one he reaches for very frequently. It teaches alignment, visualization, and club path all at once. Here's how to build your own for a few dollars.
Most training aids on the market cost a fortune and end up forgotten in a bag. The U bar is different. Michael developed it over years of hands-on teaching, refined it with real students, and has been using it ever since — because it works for the majority of clubs in the bag and every shot shape you want to hit.
The best part: you can build it yourself from a few pieces of PVC pipe for almost nothing.
In this lesson Michael shows you:
• How to build the U bar — the materials and the simple assembly
• How to use it for alignment and visualization before every shot
• How to use it for club path training — draw, fade, or straight
• Why it works with every club and adapts to any shot you're trying to hit
Once you build one, you'll understand why Michael teaches with it and uses it all
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By: Michael Breed
Title: Build the U Bar — The PVC Training Aid I''ve Used to Teach Golf for Years
Sourced From: www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0HMnmdkri0
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