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Originally Posted by Teevino Hello Brian, you've just a "thrown a fly in my ointment"  . Jim Hardy makes quite a big deal out of the difference in the fundamentals involved in a two plane vs one plane swing in his article over at Golf Digest. http://www.golfdigest.com/instructio...ingplane2.html
Is this again just a matter of opinion as all else in golf seems to be? Your opinion BTW is one that I respect, so I'm not trying to give you a hard time. I just wonder why Hardy is seemingly so emphatic about the differences if there aren't any really. This is all soooo confusing  . Just looking for some solid ground to stand on somewhere. Newsflash: Shot my lowest score for nine holes yesterday 44. Man if I could just put together a front and a back nine. This was 10 strokes under my front nine score of 54. Slowly but surely huh  |
Hi Jim,
Sorry about the fly!
I have also read many articles on the one plane swing and found them a little confusing. I have modified my swing to a one plane type and based on the fundamentals taught by Nick Bradley in his book "The 7 laws of golf"
It works for me and is backed by excellent explanations of bio-mechanics working with the parts of your body and not against them, with easy to follow principals.
There have been a number of discussions on this site relating to swing planes and this link was a recent posting of mine, I hope it assists to clarify my thinking for you:
http://www.golf-tuition-online.com/10524051-post3.html (Thinking of switching to a one plane swing!)