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| Re: One plane vs two plane There's another thread floating around with this info, although I'm not sure where... I'm a one planer (my baseball background says so). |
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| Re: One plane vs two plane MJE, at www.oneplanegolfswing.com, Chuck Quinton will do lessons via the web (you tape your swing, email it to him, and he gives you things to work on). |
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| Re: One plane vs two plane Hi Has anyone heard or tried this guys teaching? Simple swing (looks like a one plane swing, that only comes up to sholder high on the take back) I over heard people talking about it at the driving range but I can't find any actual comments or reviews (besides the one on the website) from other golfers who has tried it. http://www.golfswingguru.com/?hop=qdreams Thanks |