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| Re: Upright or rounded? Hi Toni, I changed from a two plane to a one plane swing some time ago. I find the one plane swing more natural and repeatable, I am not sure if it is what you call a rounded swing but it tends to keep close to the original plane set at address with each club. One of the best investments I made was to purchase Nick Bradley's book "The 7 Laws of the golf swing" it clarified so many things to me regarding the grip, balance, swing plane etc in great graphical detail. You may find it would assist you with this question.
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