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| Question please help, I use V1 golf and tried to upload my video but can't get it to work, I think it may be too large. I think some of you pros may be able to help me though, here is my question. I understand todays modern day swing is all about being on plane. Jim McClean, Leadbetter and Harmon all teach that the butt end of the club always points at the target line during the backswing. On video my swing looks alot like Ben Crane. There is a little lifting in the backswing of the arms and club to the top. If you all can look at Bens video that is a free sample in V1 golf (both irons and driver). From halfway back to the top the butt end of the club points well outside the target line. It doesnt necessarily look flat but it is not as the modern teachers teach. Is this OK to do? I'm always looking to be more consistent and the on plane swing is suppose to do this. |