Anatomy of the Single Plane Golf Swing - www.singleplaneacademy.com
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Yep, that's about as far as I hit it!
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What a wordy, waffly, confusing attempt at supposedly "simplifying" something!
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Huh?
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Hi Todd,
If the club comes down on a steaper the "traditional" angle, should the clubs lie angles be adjusted? I play off a 1 ( thanks to my short game ) and haven't looked at my swing for 3 years untill today, and I noticed that I address the ball "traditionaly" but the club moves through the swing much the same way that Mr Moe's does . I think you are on to something here but peoples egos don't let them see it! I will experiment with my initial set up position. Thanks
Well done, ka pai.
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@secretogolf Your such a genius
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Focus on what is good here.You get back to impact much easier do to the simplified takeaway caused by the grip.Mo Morman and Graves impact positiion corelate perfectly with the one from The Golfing Machine.Just use the grip -right hand underneath and wind up with a flat left wrist,bent right and a handle leading the cluhead.Norman did and thats what is the heartbeat of any well lagged powerful impact positon.You don't need to stand that far way from the ball or have your feet a mile apart.
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I dnt see how moe norman was particully powerfull or long, more said bout his consistency ans straightness and with this swing i think those are the only benifits. Standing tat far away frm the ball he cant effectivly get a bowed and supinated left wrist(hands ahead of ball) at impact without bending over to th point of falling which he obviously doesnt do. This impact position is vital for transfering the power stored in lag and control of the golf ball through spin. nt good if you want on tour
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So do you have to hold the left hand with a weak grip? If you hold a neutral grip in the left hand under the palm pad and straighten your left forearm and shaft in the same angle, with a neutral grip you'll injure your left wrist and place your muscles in the wrist, forearm, and shoulder in a position where they won't work effectively!
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Nice! Hit the damn ball though! LOL!
actually you do not need upright clubs. I am 5'9" and use 3 degree flat of standard clubs. I believe that clubs should be fit to arm length and a proper spine tilt at address. Clubs that are too upright often hinder the proper spine position.
GravesGolfAcademy 8 months ago