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Originally Posted by Go Low Okay! Let's do discuss both the on-plane (I prefer calling it on-plane instead of one-plane) golf swing and the two-plane golf swing...
But before we discuss the on-plane golf swing I would like to know what maneuver you are using at the beginning of your downswing (for your two-plane golf swing) to bring the golf club on-plane in the downstroke? Also, how upright or out-of-plane is your swing at the top of the backswing...and what is your answer to this question based on? (Note: I welcome anyone's response to these questions.)
Lastly, how do you define your "hybrid" swing? |
For me hear lately I really focused on right shoulder back and down, and I don't really think my swing has ever been on plane,sometimes I might bring it outside the line BS or inside the line, but I think my main deal is on the DS swinging under plane,trying so much to not come OTT. I think I know why I haven't been able to swing on plane or One Plane Swing, I've seen and I do believe that the right elbow moves behind the body,left arm across chest and the DS the right elbow stays back while the forearm pushes down while rotating. I would get my elbow back, left arm across chest ,nice on plane BS and then do Two Plane Swing DS, hip bump,etc..... trying to drop the club into some kind of slot that's not there and really get under plane.