The Classroom - What is Swing Plane

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Great article Panda! Informative and easy to understand.


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nicely done Freddie. Short and to the point.
 
Simple, easy to understand, and to the point. Thanks, Freddie.
 
I'm starting to learn what I thought was on plane is more flat than anything. Good read. Thanks, Freddie!
 
Sounds easy to me to bad the body doesn't listen often.
 
Great explanation. Very simple and easy to understand.
 
Nice job.According to my pro our posture/body determines how the swing plane is that day.Manufacturing it can be bad news when I tried to force it
 
Good read!

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Great job freddie, its something I have been working on, but i find it very hard to master for 18 holes
 
Great installment to the Classroom Freddie. The KISS rule is always best. Easy to understand presentation. Thanks!

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Easy to understand. Hard to duplicate. Could a broken shoulder blade/shattered clavicle be the reason my plane is flat? Or is it because I'm starting the swing wrong?
 
Nice and clear.

I would love to see some additional pictures with lines showing flat and upright at contact as well as the backswing pics that are already shown. (Like the Hogan pics with the lines)

And maybe this is for part 2, but what are the dangers of a flat v upright swing plan?
 
Nice and straight forward for us simple people like me. Thanks Tadashi.
 
I wonder what topics people want to hear about in regards to the golf swing. Let me know and I'll share.
 
I wonder what topics people want to hear about in regards to the golf swing. Let me know and I'll share.
Sequence...tempo, it's brought up a lot. I think people see/feel it differently as to what is the best and what can cause it to get off.

The more I try to relax the body the easier it seems to be possibly? Down to the grip relax is hard when I get on the course.

Could you weave your magic on tempo/sequence?
 
Short, to the point and easy to understand. Thanks Freddie.
 
Sequence...tempo, it's brought up a lot. I think people see/feel it differently as to what is the best and what can cause it to get off.

The more I try to relax the body the easier it seems to be possibly? Down to the grip relax is hard when I get on the course.

Could you weave your magic on tempo/sequence?

Lag, what it is, why we want it, how we get it, where we fail.

I can cover these topics, thanks for the suggestions
 
Freddie, how does one plane vs two plane swing theory apply to this or is it a different topic altogether?

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Freddie, how does one plane vs two plane swing theory apply to this or is it a different topic altogether?

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Whether you have a single or dual plane swing, it's all about the plane. Most golfers have a two plane swing, even at the top of the food chain.
 
Whether you have a single or dual plane swing, it's all about the plane. Most golfers have a two plane swing, even at the top of the food chain.
So with single there's no dropping into the "slot" like with dual. Kind of like Kuchar vs most of the other Pros?

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So with single there's no dropping into the "slot" like with dual. Kind of like Kuchar vs most of the other Pros?

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The slot doesn't need to be dropped into on a single plane swing. The club stays in the groove from start to finish.
 
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