| Re: The Plane Truth For Golfers MJE - I'm with you totally. The main reason I switched over to one plane was to simplify.
I'm a bass player - with great natural rhythm - but I predicate my athletic ability on raw power vs finesse. I see the Two Plane Swing as more of a finesse/timing swing, as opposed to the 'raw strength' need of the One Plane Swing.
Now, obviously any good golf swing requires strength, flexibility and timing, but I find the simplicity of the One Plane Swing works much better for me - although with my 'hit' instinct still around, I wonder if I just shouldn't put more time in with the Two Plane Swing.
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