By: Lionel Cruz | 2010-03-28 | Golf What is the Swing Plane? It's basically the path the club shaft follows when you swing. There are a lot of factors that affect your swing plane, including your weight, your height, your posture, your flexibility and your torso. You can consider the swing plane somewhat complicated - especially if you are thinking of covering all variations in the plane from address to the end of the follow through. read more
By: John Stricker | 2012-07-06 | Golf The takeaway, backswing, downswing and follow through are all important parts of the golf swing plane, but the most important checkpoint along that plane is where the club makes impact with the ball. If the club head is not square to the ball at impact, the ball will not be in the club’s sweet spot and will not travel to the intended target. read more
By: J. Walston | 2010-04-01 | Golf Do you have a lot of inconsistent with your golf shots? Find out how important your golf swing plane is to improving your ball striking. read more
By: Mike A Murray | 2010-03-28 | Golf Understanding and mastering the golf swing plane is essential to seeing major results in your game. These practical tips will explain how to master your golf swing plane in no time and how to avoid common mistakes. read more
By: Michael C Henderson | 2010-03-29 | Golf The swing plane of your golf swing is easily one of the most important components of the shot. It plays a major role in determining contact, accuracy, spin, and everything else that results from these things. So many golfing flaws can be fixed by improving your swing plane, resulting in lower scores and better rounds of golf. Here is some information on the swing plane and ways to improve your own. read more
By: acsmorie0207 | 2011-04-17 | Golf In golf, knowing where the club head is throughout the golf swing is imperative if you wish to perform at a high level. Keeping your golf club along the proper swing plane is, in my opinion, the most ... read more
By: Stu Medal | 2010-03-30 | Golf It goes around you like a giant hula hoop at about a 45 degree angle. You can swing and just allow your club to slide around the hoop and begin to get the feel for the correct swing. read more
By: woodchuck | 2010-12-13 | Golf The swing plane, at its most basic, is the path the club's shaft follows when you swing. Unfortunately, many factors affect your swing plane, including your height, your weight, your posture, your flexibility, the thickness of your torso, and maybe even the dew point. Swing plane can get complicated — especially if you want to cover all the possible variations in the plane from address to the end of the follow-through. read more
By: Patrick Attlee | 2010-03-27 | Golf In this article we are going to present some tips for establishing your swing plane, an important part of developing your own golf swing style. So what is the swing plane? Well think of it as the path through the air that the shaft of the club makes when you swing it. read more
By: Rob Jeffries | 2010-04-03 | Golf Recently, the one plane golf swing has become very popular as a way of improving golf scores of players everywhere. When you use the one plane golf swing over conventional swinging methods, you are essentially simplifying the movement. read more
By: Bryan A | 2010-03-26 | Golf Getting a golf swing plane that is simple, repeatable, and smooth is a major factor in getting your golf game back under control. Instead of always chasing balls through the weeds, imagine being able to stroll up to your approach shot in the middle of the fairway, and hitting a lazy 7 iron to the green! read more
By: golfclubshot | 2011-08-26 | Golf One plane swing is used by many top famous golf stars. It is an effective swing method. Meanwhile, the entire swing process is quite simple, so that users only need to focus on several key steps. read more
By: Bonita | 2011-08-18 | Golf Jack Johnson was born in 2007. At the beginning, he is just a nameless little cafes. Our hundreds of master teachers Mike Bender explains why behind a green jacket on, everyone knows his name and swing rods. read more
By: Josh Sparks | 2010-05-02 | Golf I have heard it over and over again that a good golf swing moves inside to out. I have even heard that the golf swing needs to be flat like Ben Hogan's if we want any sort of consistency. Sure some of the best have certain types of swing mechanics but that does not mean they work for everyone! read more
By: Sandy Hoffman | 2011-01-07 | Golf In almost everything we do, practice makes perfect. Well it is also so true when it comes to your golf swing. If you are not satisfied of your swings, you need to practice some golf swing plane drills. Below are some drills to practice on that will help you raise your game up to a new level. read more