Posts Tagged ‘plane’

Staying true through a full golf swing

Posted in Uncategorized on April 19th, 2010 by admin – 1,424 Comments

A full golf swing is the most dangerous swing for a player to execute, due in large part to the amount of time the club must remain on plane. Whereas a specific shot with an abbreviated swing results in control for a desired result, a full golf swing is going to draw out the club’s true characteristics of trajectory and spin. The full golf swing is going to provide a golfer with accurate distance measurements for all of their clubs, from which adjustments can be made for distances in between. Golfers will use either one plane or two plane approach when addressing the ball through a full golf swing. Both methods are effective if done correctly and used by players at professional levels.

The most important thing

Posted in Uncategorized on February 25th, 2010 by admin – 603 Comments

Many golfers want to know what the single most important thing you can improve upon is at any given point in time. In answering those golfers, it should be noted that your golf swing plane is the factor that most closely impacts your handicap and scores in any given round. When your swing plane is on point, you will be able to consistently find the fairway. If it’s not, you will have a significant amount of trouble.

So how do you improve your golf swing plane? That depends upon what is wrong with it. Some people come over the ball, which causes a massive slice. Other people have a tendency to swing around the golf ball, which can produce a hook. The best approach is to swing straight through the ball, as this produces clear, consistent results.