How Do You Do A One Plane Golf Swing?
The one plane golf swing is gaining popularity, especially with people looking to bring more consistency to their swing. Imagine holding a hula hoop around your body and flat against the shaft of your golf club at address. The hula hoop is at the same angle with the ground as the shaft of the club. When you do the one plane swing, you swing the club so that it follows the path shown by the hula hoop at address. At the driving range, set a tee in the ground, but do not put a ball on it at this point. Choose a target on the range. Set up to do the one plane golf swing. Tilt your back forward at the waist and place your feet wider than your shoulders. Close your stance by moving your front foot forward two inches and turn your front foot out slightly. Your feet should not be parallel. Your hands should be under your chin and your weight distributed evenly between your feet. Take note of the angle the shaft is at with the ground. Start the backswing by slowly turning your shoulders so the