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Jeff Ritter Golf - Baseball Mentality - One Plane

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2010

Jeff Ritter compares the movements of a baseball swing to a powerful repeating golf swing! Download the Jeff Ritter Golf FREE iPhone App by visiting the iTunes App Store! http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/jeff-ritter-golf/id431557861?mt=8&ign-mpt=...

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  • best instruction i have ever seen,and easy to understand. thanks

  • Jeff, witch are the distance in all your clubs? (LW thru Drive)

  • @jritter5 I have been working on the one plane swing. However if I rotate my arms going through I have a tendeny to hook it left. I feel I am in the correct position in the backswing...it is the forward swing that do not rotate my right over my left for fear of a sweeping hook? Any thoughts?

  • Another awsome vid.... Thanks Jeff!

  • just started watching, and it might be shown later, but i'm pretty sure ken griffey jr is left handed. dont think he is a switch hitter either. no biggie, just might not be him.

  • Hey Jeff...good vid. I try to do a 5" lateral move with my torso thru impact to give me a measure of safety. On the scoring clubs where accuracy is critical I actually keep the clubface square ala' Trevino. Sure it takes away some yards but improves my GIR.

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