Will Using The Single Plane Swing Improve Your Golf Swing?

August 4, 2010 by · 7 Comments 


Improve Your Golf Swing Using The Single Plane!

The golf swing is the most over analyzed athletic motion in all of sports.  Millions of dollars every year is spent developing new technologies in an attempt to improve your golf swing deficiencies.  For years, information on the single plane swing has been scarcely available to the general public’s  knowledge. If you’ve been playing golf long enough, you’ve realized that there is something missing in your own golf swing.  Some days it’s good, but most days it’s really bad. You go from one swing tip to the next, but nothing ever works for more than a couple of golf rounds.

With the single plane you don’t just use your arms and shoulders in regards to using the same swing plane. It’s a golf swing where the mind and body work  together on the same swing plane.  It’s the easiest golf swing to memorize. It not only will fix any bad swing faults you might have, but you’ll find that you have more accuracy and control over any golf shot you ever wanted to master.  It’s also a proven fact that using this swing by older golfers, there is a lot less pulled muscles and strains.  Senior golfers can now enjoy playing a lot longer into their twilight years.

It’s not a secret that with age comes a decline in physical capabilities especially in your golf flexibility. The biggest and most noticeable changes is in the backswing.  This can rob you of massive yards off the tee, and the golf swing flaws will occur due to lack of flexibility in your hips. The end results caused by bad swing flaws is hooking or slicing of the golf ball.  For most golfers this will happen to all of us during a golf round where we have no idea what happened or where the bad swing flaw started?   Swinging from over the top is a downswing movement with the upper body getting way  ahead of the lower body.  During my last two golf rounds this smothering of tee shots has happened too  me as well, because physically I’ve not been working on my conditioning and strengthening workout programs.

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