| Re: Two Plane Takeaway I saw something about that on the Golf Channels, Golf Academy. The instructor was talking about one or two plane swings. What he liked to teach two plane swingers was to drop your hands straight down at the start of the downswing. It looked like he was starting the downswing by dropping his right elbow straight down until it almost touched his ribcage and continuing right on through the swing from there. Here's a couple links that might help you. There's some pictures and explainations about the difference between one and two plane swings. I had no idea until I checked these out that I have a two plane swing. I've had people tell me that my right elbow is flying too high on the backswing, but, after reading this I discovered there is nothing wrong with my swing. It's just a two planer. http://www.golfdigest.com/instructio...ingplane2.html http://www.golfdigest.com/instructio...ingplane1.html
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I think you put that one about 2160 inches too far right. LOL
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