the first huge error in your backswing is you are swinging your hands and arms straight back with little to no rotation of the torso. try to move your arms, hands and shoulders around all at the same time, by the time the left arm gets across your chest your shoulders should be fully rotated. also try to concentrate on your weight shift, screw into the right leg when you go back, then just before you hit the top sort of get your left leg and hip to start pulling you left.
Wrapping the club around your body as evidenced by your take-away (i had the same issue). Takeaway by pulling right elbow BEHIND you and left palf facing behind you while club shaft is in line with the arches of your feet. THEN throw it behind you while turning. This is what Hardy teaches on The Plane Truth DVDs and books. It really works. From there, aggressively rotate your torso while bending forward and drop your right forearm to your right pocket. GATOR ARMS @ IMPACT!! good luck :-)
On the contrary johnnyblazus, there's plenty of power in a one plane swing; the problem is that one has to learn how to use torso with the arms connected turning against stable hips. Also, modern golf instruction has f@%ked up so many people because they are taught to swing a golf club in a manner that emphasizes the arms and not taking the club on an inside path. Lastly, another source of power for the one plane swing is the power one gets from agular momentum from the arms moving in an arc
Nice one plane swing, your shouder turn is good, more shoulder turn than hip turn, left arm hugging your chest and one the same plane as your shoulders, hands are inside and your left wrist is flat at the top...Your left shoulder is pointing down toward the target line...Keep up the good work
your right i hadnt a fucking clue about one plane swing thats all part of it eh, well fair enough but he still came to the ball at too steep an angle you can see the ball start way left now either it stayed there or sliced back around to the right. Personally i dont like the one plane theory, thats just my opinion, theres no leverage or power there. it maybe good for hitting the ball more solid or straighter, saw another post from this guy it was much better, less steep
your over the top bud try to get the club pointing more to the right at the top of your back swing and keep your head still and behind the ball coming into impact and i would forget about the whole one plane thing it seems to be doing more damage than good oh and stand closer to the ball a little at first til you get use to it., if when you start tryin to get the club pointing more right at top, you feel a pulling on your musles and more of a coil effect your on th rite track
Dude, you dont have a F%&king clue about the one plane swing. I suggest that you read Jim Hardy's "Plane truth for Golfers" before you comment on a one plane swing. 1. He's not over the top because his hands are inside and his shoulders are turning on a more bent over spine, as long as he keeps his shoulders turning at a 90* in relation to his spine he'll never come over the top, he'll always be on plane and straight with a slight draw.
the first huge error in your backswing is you are swinging your hands and arms straight back with little to no rotation of the torso. try to move your arms, hands and shoulders around all at the same time, by the time the left arm gets across your chest your shoulders should be fully rotated. also try to concentrate on your weight shift, screw into the right leg when you go back, then just before you hit the top sort of get your left leg and hip to start pulling you left.
silowhore 8 months ago
keep working on it dude, getting there
silowhore 8 months ago
LOL hahahahaha
GeoffreyDeBlaer 8 months ago
that's a huge cut man, over the top, you have to take the club back with your body not your arms
BGodzz 9 months ago
it's out of plane.
if you revers weight tranfer at down swing maybe the clubs in plane.
hiakutake 1 year ago
Crazytrain74, that was actually a pretty funny comment and good for a laugh... thanks!
golftrain10 1 year ago
u should definatly just quit golfing. your swing sucks, i bet you slice it 50 yrds. haha
crazytrain74 1 year ago
way to go one planeer... that was surely not over the top and pulled!
Hugee1111 2 years ago
Wrapping the club around your body as evidenced by your take-away (i had the same issue). Takeaway by pulling right elbow BEHIND you and left palf facing behind you while club shaft is in line with the arches of your feet. THEN throw it behind you while turning. This is what Hardy teaches on The Plane Truth DVDs and books. It really works. From there, aggressively rotate your torso while bending forward and drop your right forearm to your right pocket. GATOR ARMS @ IMPACT!! good luck :-)
spinetilt 2 years ago
He's definitely not over the top ...
hollerifyouhearme1 2 years ago
I think the camera is mounted too low which is throwing off the angles. The camera should be at belt height.
soxfan2007papi 3 years ago
On the contrary johnnyblazus, there's plenty of power in a one plane swing; the problem is that one has to learn how to use torso with the arms connected turning against stable hips. Also, modern golf instruction has f@%ked up so many people because they are taught to swing a golf club in a manner that emphasizes the arms and not taking the club on an inside path. Lastly, another source of power for the one plane swing is the power one gets from agular momentum from the arms moving in an arc
brown547 3 years ago
Nice one plane swing, your shouder turn is good, more shoulder turn than hip turn, left arm hugging your chest and one the same plane as your shoulders, hands are inside and your left wrist is flat at the top...Your left shoulder is pointing down toward the target line...Keep up the good work
brown547 3 years ago
your right i hadnt a fucking clue about one plane swing thats all part of it eh, well fair enough but he still came to the ball at too steep an angle you can see the ball start way left now either it stayed there or sliced back around to the right. Personally i dont like the one plane theory, thats just my opinion, theres no leverage or power there. it maybe good for hitting the ball more solid or straighter, saw another post from this guy it was much better, less steep
johnnyblazsus 3 years ago
your over the top bud try to get the club pointing more to the right at the top of your back swing and keep your head still and behind the ball coming into impact and i would forget about the whole one plane thing it seems to be doing more damage than good oh and stand closer to the ball a little at first til you get use to it., if when you start tryin to get the club pointing more right at top, you feel a pulling on your musles and more of a coil effect your on th rite track
johnnyblazsus 3 years ago
Dude, you dont have a F%&king clue about the one plane swing. I suggest that you read Jim Hardy's "Plane truth for Golfers" before you comment on a one plane swing. 1. He's not over the top because his hands are inside and his shoulders are turning on a more bent over spine, as long as he keeps his shoulders turning at a 90* in relation to his spine he'll never come over the top, he'll always be on plane and straight with a slight draw.
brown547 3 years ago