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Old 09-05-2006, 02:30 PM
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Re: One plane - Two plane swing difference:

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Originally Posted by Teevino
Thanx Brian, I appreciate the positive strokes. I think Bill's last is a pretty good indicator of why "we all" feel comfortable with different ways of swinging the club. I must say I was definitely improving and was making good contact with the ball overall using the "more" one plane swing. But as I indicated earlier when I changed my setup up to what Hardy says is two plane I got the most dramatic results I've gotten yet. And the main thing of course is "how it feels". One thing I like about Geoff Ogilvy, is the way he talks almost solely about the feel of the game/swing when he plays.

I'm going to note your book source and go check it out over at Amazon today. If I can get a good buy on it, just may purchase it. Thanx

I am so glad you didn't take offense at any of what I stated earlier. Sometimes I can be a bit brash. Those who love me tolerate me. Those who don't stay away . I'm glad you didn't stay away. Not that that means you love me or anything..
No offence taken at all. I can only give my opinion on golf, I study, play and think a lot about it (must get out more often ) I do fully understand that others have their differing opinions and I find them interesting. As long as we respect each others views, even if we disagree then we can have the good healthy debates that I think we all enjoy. We should also be able to challenge views in a constructive manner.

In the words of the great Winston Churchill " I am always willing to learn, however I do not always like to be taught."
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