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| Re: One-Plane Posture Question Quote:
Hope that helps. Christopher |
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This may be for another thread entirely, but what would you say are the essential components of a "perfect" one plane swing? |
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| Re: One-Plane Posture Question hi does anyone agree that the one plane swing seems to suit the open stance and fader of the ball more than using the two plane swing for setting up for a fade. i am still not sure if a two plane swing suits a draw more than the one plane swing but looking at more pro players that draw the ball most have a two plane swing where the pro faders of the ball seem to have a one plane swing. again i said most and not all ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() cheers bill |
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Jeff Ritter has a great set of videos on Youtube and his own site that explain the process. Look at these two videos of his swing, so simple but effective. Poetry in motion.
__________________ Best Regards Brian ________________________________ Funny o'l game! |
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| Re: One-Plane Posture Question I went out to the range at lunch to work on this posture-address issue. I really tried to stick the butt out more in the back and bend over. Might of bent over too much. I struggled with how to let the arms hang. Should I push the club out away from my body a bit. It is still a work in progress. Had mixed results. I think it was mainly to do with arm-body sync. When I let my shoulder control the back pivot more I seemed to hit more solid shots. Hit a lot of what seemed to be shallow shots. What I mean is I swept the ball off the ground rather than took a divot. Almost thinned a couple. |
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| Re: One-Plane Posture Question Quote:
Christopher |
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The whole thing kind of blows up some of my current thoughts on posture and bringing the club back. About the only thing I am coming away with is that I am getting the club too far inside and therefore having to throw my right side out instead of under to get back on the downswing. I think I am kinda just letting the club just fall to the inside on the backswing. It's like I need to hold or support the club better to prevent it. Last edited by jambalaya; 06-04-2008 at 12:50 PM. |
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| Re: One-Plane Posture Question OK, now this thread is turning into a diary. Went out the range again because I was totally unsatisfied with my last session. Screw the bent over posture idea, at least one as signficant as before. Just stick the butt out slightly more and get in a comfortable position. My other thought, hold the shaft off from going inside so much. I start hitting the 7 iron and make solid contact. The main problem at first though is that I am pulling the ball a bit. Some straighter shots but too many pulls, solid hits though. Then I start hitting 2 inches behind the ball every third or fourth shot. One beautiful solid shot then two shots later: THUNK! Went to the driver and hitting solid but spraying it a bit. Then I thought tee it up a bit lower and stop getting cheated on your shoulder turn. So I make sure I get a full shoulder turn and everything seems to straighten out. Solid and straight for the most part. Now go back to the 7 iron. Same concept, still holding the club off from going inside too much but also make that good shoulder turn. I am hitting some good shots when suddenly THUNK! I hit behind the ball three or four times in a row. Cursing, slamming club, throwing club. I try another swing and noticed that my left knee was flopping to the rear on the backswing. So I solidify my base and keep enough tension on my front knee to keep if from turning in. I get a full shoulder turn like before and wham, I hit a good solid shot. Did about six solid shots in a row and no pulling the ball. So I think before I am doing a false shoulder turn by collapsing the left knee and putting a little reverse pivot in the swing. This moved the low point of my swing back and therefore the chunked shots. So this posture thing is not nearly as important as I thought. I put way too much emphasis on it. Just get a comfortable posture and put the left arm parallel and on that shoulder plane in the backswing. I am going to work more on soldifying my base and getting a full shoulder turn. |