| Re: Define One Plane Swing and Two Plane Swing New to this forum, I am finding several of the
topics very interesting. I don't think this issue
of one vs. two planes is incidental to decent golf
at all. And, I find GoNavy's posts quite helpful &
reflecting a lot of golf understanding.
I learned the two plane swing early in the game
and never strayed from it. The only thing is, it took
a lot of practice and playing to get the feel of it.
It has been called the "back and up" backswing
and the best thing about it is that the shoulder
turn can become definitely locked in. I believe
one of the first things to go under pressure is
the shoulder turn. The two phase helps. Loss of
tempo also follows under pressure, but that's one
I'm still trying to master. |