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| swing type there seems to be two different types of swing , arms (tail wagging dog ),and body ( dog wagging tail ). i lack upper body strength, and for years struggled to muscle the ball down the fairway , with indifferent results. i am now trying to master the one plane swing that jeff mann refers to. being of slight build will this type of swing suit me better, and if so , any drills to stop me favouring my right side. |
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| Re: swing type Bruin, if you're serious about the One Plane Swing, head to www.oneplanegolfswing.com, sign up for the members vault, and start watching Chuck's videos. The man is outstanding. |
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| had a look at the oneswingplane site , only trouble is the cost.really want to get a few tips and pick this new swing up over the spring. i also think to many videos may confuse me , thanks anyway. |
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| Re: swing type http://swinglikemoe.com/index.php?cu...struction&=SID I see this is an old post but thought I would reply anyway. Try this link for some good tips. Moes swing looks different then what you see on tour now days but it does work. Moes is a one plane swing. As far as favoring your right side....do you mean your falling back and not shifting your weight to your front foot? |