Why Change the Natural Plane of the Golf Swing?
Most people have a relatively balanced body when it comes to creating power. But some golfers do have particularly strong hands, forearms, legs or chest and shoulders. In order to utilise these muscles swing plane can be adjusted to promote their activity. If a golfer swings on a flat plane, unless they aim miles left or grip the club with an unusually strong grip, it will lead to more emphasis on body turn speed and hand action through the ball. The more upright the swing plane the more arm drive and lateral leg work will be needed leaving the hands passive… Therefore, if a golfer has particularly strong hands and wants to utilise their power they can flatten the swing plane to promote extra hand action at impact. document.getElementById(‘adsense_placeholder_1’).innerHTML = document.getElementById(‘adsense_ad_1_hidden’).innerHTML; This concept can be particularly useful when trying to maximise the club head speed of a lady golfer who sometimes has more power in the hands and tummy m