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| Re: One Planers Im a one planer. I use this site www.oneplanegolfswing.com If you become a member on there you have a teacher and drills and tips FOR LIFE. Its truely amazing. Plus the one plane swing is so easy to maintain and do. Why do you think Tiger has gone to more of a one plane action? Vijay is one plane. The best ball striker of all time ben hogan was a one planer. Its so easy to swing one plane its amazing. |
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| Re: One Planers hi pneran have to disagree. there has to be lateral movement and weight transfer or player would not end up with there weight on left foot and there right foot up on there toe and end of swing. maybe i am missing something or have picked you up wrong. could you explane if i have it wrong thanks bill |
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Last edited by shootin4par; 07-28-2006 at 03:23 PM. |
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The main point of the One Plane Swing is that its a rotary motion such that you have 50/50 at address and 50/50 at the top. You then rotate through and by the end you will have most of your weight on the left foot but this is due to rotation not due to a lateral movement |
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| Re: One Planers hi pnearn was just looking at hogan book and he says that, "the plane for the downswing is less steeply inclined and is orineted with the ball quite diffrently from the backswing plane." and he has this in bold type to show its importance. also few pagers further on he says, " you turn your hips back to the left. there must be enough lateral motion forward to transfer the weight to left foot" and then add's "the path of the hips taken on the downswing is not the exact same path they traveled as the were turned on the backswing, their "arc" should be a trifle wider both as regards the amount of lateral motion and the amount of eventual rotation around to the rear." the way i read that its not a one plane swing, or at least hogan did not think so. also he does move his hips lateral before he turns his hips.he makes it clear as day he swing on two planes and has pics of the diffrent head through the glass swing planes back and forward. again i my not fully understanding the one plane system but on there site they say same back same through???? help??? bill Last edited by bill reed; 07-28-2006 at 06:58 PM. |
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| Re: One Planers Hogan wasent actually a true one planer! Because he did drop the club on the inside on the downswing. Chuck Quinton (the instructor on the www.oneplanegolfswing.com website) coaches people to be very centered, no lateral movement and to keep arms very connected to the body while just turning back and through. he is now making a website called www.rotaryswing.com because he wants to get away from the ONE PLANE SWING name. It really is an amazing way to swing, very very powerful and very very simple. |
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| Re: One Planers hi rharris06 understand that more as that sounds more like what it is, ie a rotary swing, and not a one plane swing, which its not, thanks for making that clear to me and also the bit about hogan. bill Last edited by bill reed; 07-28-2006 at 11:22 PM. |
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