Many great golfers have used a
conventional swing…
But many more have ruined their
back and their golf games using it!
The Single Plane Swing helps you play better golf hitting beautiful, consistent, powerful shots, with none of the conventional swing back problems.
To simplify the golf swing you must make the moment of Impact easier. The Single Plane Swing does this with more space from the ball, less rotation, less body movement and less stress on the body.
The lead hand is
hinged with an angle
between the hand
and wrist. The trail
hand is rotated on top
of the golf grip.
The lead hand is in a neutral and released position (ulnar deviated) where the back of the hand is parallel to the clubface. The trail hand is placed in a non-rotational position–similar to skipping a rock.
Arms and clubs move naturally to the inside onto the Single Plane.
Club starts at a lower angle and lifts to a higher plane.
The lower body moves into a flexed
lead knee, reducing stress from the
lower back.
Moves into a straight
lead knee, causing
compression into the
hips and lower back.
Club impacts on the same mid-spine plane. This is the same as at address, meaning less shaft lift into impact, meaning less compression on the back and spine.
The lead knee remains flexed and the trail foot on the ground, stabilizing the lower body keeping stress off the lower back. The extension of the club returns to the Single Plane.
With the body lifted and the upper body leaning back, stress is placed on the lower back and shoulders from the lift and rotation into the finish.
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