| Re: Swing planes I'd wager that it's better for a golf coach to know what the Plane Truth has to offer.
In golf, I think that a coach should do the following, in this order:
1) Teach you how you're supposed to hit the ball - little ball first, then big ball.
2) Recognize how you're naturally swinging the club.
3) Apply the correct movements to build on your natural movement, while still hitting the ball properly.
Forget a 'cookie cutter swing'. Forget trying to swing like Tiger or Jack or Lee or Seve or Furyk. Lets see what YOU'VE got, then let's build it into a golf swing.
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For the record, I'm a club doctor, not a swing doctor. |