@touchdown357 the ideal ballstriker hits the ball on the original shaft plane. look up wayne defrancesco. idk which videos but i know he's said in a few videos that the best, most consistent ball strikers get the ball back to the same plane at address.
this is the shaft plane.The swing plane is from the ball to the shoulders.The problem is he is not seeing the arc in 3 dimensions.It's like a coil.The swing plane is a 2D slice of that coil.Now,visualize the clubhead square to that backswing arc,it must never deviate from it.By a combination of weight shift,coiling and wrist hinge the left arm should arrive at the top of the swing in a position flush up against the swing plane.
great video but let me ask you something. I've seen Jim Flick, Hank Haney and a host of others say at the top of the backswing if you dropped the club it should hit your right shoulder, yet if you did this here it would miss your shoulder. Freddie Couples shaft at the top looks like it's across his collarbone. I'm coming too far for the inside hitting blocks and hooks, plus the dreaded hosel sometimes. any ideas?
This video is spot-on! In the downswing Hogan & most every great player gets the golf shaft dead on the original shaft planeformed at address. Almost as many return their trailing arm elbow directly down its lane as well. Great explanation. If you do that the clubhead/butt will either be pointing at the target line or parallel t it at all times. Precisely as in the video. RDM
This actually isn't a great example. There are really 2 planes (to keep it simple) in golf--the backswing plane and the downswing plane. The backswing plane is the angle of club at address, and once it leaves that initial line the shaft line should be pointed at the ball (not outside it like the video shows). The down swing plane is the angle of the club at impact. The club should follow that plane angle for the downswing. (under / over = draw; over/under = cut) Source: scratch handicap
He explains very well(as many do) what a one plane swing Looks like. But it gets pretty confusing to alot of golfers how to recreate that one plane action in their own swing. First your posture, you should be bent from the hips aprox 35%. Secondly forget the club, hands and arms..they're all bit players in the one plane swing. Rotate your rt shoulder back approx 90% level to your posture position...and release by unwinding your from your hips and up..Posture/rotation and release.Oneplane keys
No one ever talks about the hips... Is it a quiet take back, then lead the club at follow through? This is clearly not the only important part to the golf swing. Need info on the hips.
is my swing on plane?
michaeltillcock 2 months ago
@touchdown357 the ideal ballstriker hits the ball on the original shaft plane. look up wayne defrancesco. idk which videos but i know he's said in a few videos that the best, most consistent ball strikers get the ball back to the same plane at address.
onephenom 2 months ago
this is the shaft plane.The swing plane is from the ball to the shoulders.The problem is he is not seeing the arc in 3 dimensions.It's like a coil.The swing plane is a 2D slice of that coil.Now,visualize the clubhead square to that backswing arc,it must never deviate from it.By a combination of weight shift,coiling and wrist hinge the left arm should arrive at the top of the swing in a position flush up against the swing plane.
rw5791 7 months ago
great video but let me ask you something. I've seen Jim Flick, Hank Haney and a host of others say at the top of the backswing if you dropped the club it should hit your right shoulder, yet if you did this here it would miss your shoulder. Freddie Couples shaft at the top looks like it's across his collarbone. I'm coming too far for the inside hitting blocks and hooks, plus the dreaded hosel sometimes. any ideas?
jhaley12 9 months ago
This video is spot-on! In the downswing Hogan & most every great player gets the golf shaft dead on the original shaft planeformed at address. Almost as many return their trailing arm elbow directly down its lane as well. Great explanation. If you do that the clubhead/butt will either be pointing at the target line or parallel t it at all times. Precisely as in the video. RDM
RoyDMcAvoy 9 months ago
This actually isn't a great example. There are really 2 planes (to keep it simple) in golf--the backswing plane and the downswing plane. The backswing plane is the angle of club at address, and once it leaves that initial line the shaft line should be pointed at the ball (not outside it like the video shows). The down swing plane is the angle of the club at impact. The club should follow that plane angle for the downswing. (under / over = draw; over/under = cut) Source: scratch handicap
touchdown357 9 months ago
Hello. Great video ! thanks for your explanation. would you review my swing in the last video uploaded? I'd like opinions! thanks
DonLduk 9 months ago
He explains very well(as many do) what a one plane swing Looks like. But it gets pretty confusing to alot of golfers how to recreate that one plane action in their own swing. First your posture, you should be bent from the hips aprox 35%. Secondly forget the club, hands and arms..they're all bit players in the one plane swing. Rotate your rt shoulder back approx 90% level to your posture position...and release by unwinding your from your hips and up..Posture/rotation and release.Oneplane keys
lennonheads 10 months ago
No one ever talks about the hips... Is it a quiet take back, then lead the club at follow through? This is clearly not the only important part to the golf swing. Need info on the hips.
AKL005 11 months ago
Good instruction. Thanks.
TomokoMurakami 1 year ago