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What are one and two plane golf swings?

What are one and two plane golf swings?

Rating: 3.5

Kevin Flynn, 06 January 2012 12:36

There’s been a lot of talk in magazines and online about one and two plane swings, which pros swing with which and what they are exactly. If you’re still puzzled, this golf video tip from Plane Truth instructor Kevin Flynn highlights the key differences between the two as well as the pros and cons of each. brightcove.createExperiences();

 
One plane: A more stable release

One plane: A more stable release

Rating: 3.5

Kevin Flynn, 06 January 2012 12:33

A one-plane swing is preferable over a two-plane swing because the clubface goes through much less rotation through the hitting area. In this golf video tip, Plane Truth instructor Kevin Flynn demonstrates a drill with a cane that highlights the benefits of swinging in this manner. brightcove.createExperiences();

 
Four-foot zone checkpoint

Four-foot zone checkpoint

Rating: 4.5

Kevin Flynn, 06 January 2012 12:30

In a one plane golf swing, the arm plane matches the shoulder plane at the top of the backswing. But rather than turning correctly in the backswing, many one-plane golfers lift out of their spine angle, which causes problems with strike and accuracy. This simple checkpoint from Plane Truth instructor Kevin Flynn will help you turn while maintaining your posture ...

 
Slice no more

Slice no more

Rating: 4

Kevin Flynn, 06 January 2012 12:23

The most common errant shot in golf comes about as a result of the golf swing being very steep and working across the target line from out-to-in through impact. A simple drill to help shallow your swing plane and hit straight drives as a result is to feel the right arm moves as far behind you in the backswing as ...

 

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