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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();

 
Simplify your swing plane

Simplify your swing plane

Rating: 3

Adrian Fryer, 03 June 2011 16:06

There are so many different ways you can check your swing plane. Trying too many of these methods can over-complicate your swing, taking away the fluidity and tempo, which will compromise your ball striking. The key is to simplify your thought process, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this golf video tip. Remember that all your doing ...

 
Practice with baby steps to improve quicker

Practice with baby steps to improve quicker

Rating: 3.5

Adrian Fryer, 27 May 2011 12:31

Most of us will have had at least one golf lesson in our time and consequently have an idea as to the part of our swing that needs the most work, whether it’s the takeaway, downswing or clubhead release. So rather than trying to integrate a feeling of a certain part of the swing while hitting full shots, break your ...

 
Drill to help maintain posture

Drill to help maintain posture

Rating: 3

Adrian Fryer, 07 January 2011 09:27

Golfers usually top the ball because they lose the angles they created in their set-up at impact. Coming out of your posture also results in a flat swing plane, compensations on the way down and very inconsistent shots. A drill to combat this is to make some small swings with your head against a wall, as TG Elite Pro Adrian ...

 
Chair impact drill

Chair impact drill

Rating: 3.5

Adrian Fryer, 06 January 2011 16:39

Many golfers think that because they have a good impact position, this automatically means their impact position will be spot on too. But it’s important to understand how the impact position differs to the set-up, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this golf video tip. Coming into impact, the hips shift laterally towards the target creating leverage ...

 
Swing in a barrel

Swing in a barrel

Rating: 3

Adrian Fryer, 06 January 2011 16:34

You’ve probably heard this theory before, but do you understand why the theory of swinging in a barrel is so key to creating power and accuracy in your golf swing.  In this video tip, TG Elite Teaching Pro Adrian Fryer explains all. Turning your body around a fixed axis in its own space helps to create centrifugal force, crucial to ...

 
Stop sway with a table

Stop sway with a table

Rating: 3.5

Adrian Fryer, 26 November 2010 10:32

A lot of amateur golfers try to get behind the ball in the backswing with a sway of the hips away from the target. The result? The upper body tilts downwards, the angle of attack becomes too steep causing fat shots and slices. To prevent this from happening in your swing, you can use an ordinary household table, as explained ...

 
Create resistance home drill

Create resistance home drill

Rating: 3.5

Adrian Fryer, 26 November 2010 09:58

Many golfers in their quest to generate power will turn their hips as much as they can in the backswing. But this can actually be a detrimental move, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Adrian Fryer explains in this golf video tip. By using a chair to maintain flex in the right leg, you create coil and resistance in your backswing, ...

 
Use your time on the range effectively

Use your time on the range effectively

Rating: 3

Scott Cranfield, 01 October 2010 17:11

Bashing balls for hours on the range is not an effective way of improving your game. Every time you hit the practice ground, make sure you set out a structure and a set of goals, as TG Elite Teaching Pro Scott Cranfield explains in this golf video tip. This will you achieve what you want out of your practice a ...

 

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