Adopted this about 2 months ago, haven’t stopped winning. Just won our club championship over the weekend with a big gap between me and 2nd place. went to one length clubs also.
I was fortunate enough to see Moe give a clinic just north of Toronto. He hit balls for about an hour and NEVER miss hit a single shot! Single plane golf is the only way to play. Long straight and accurate all the time!! Thank you Moe.
That explanation pure gold !! To get around this de Chambeau simply uprighted his lofts with one length shafts to keep the constant distance from ball and constant lie angle constant to help with one plane . Makes sense from a physics and engineering perspective .
It is single plane, he can't call it that or Graves Golf will sue him again. Seems they have a trademark on the term. I'm one of his instructors. Steve has "discovered" what we have been teaching for years....in Kirk's case, probably 20 years of so, in my case 8 years. It does make the golf swing very simple and easy!
@@danielkletke6570 He was a long time ago, but I'm not sure for how long. He created Setup 4 Impact for the people that have problems copying Moe's swing. He says he saw a lot of that teaching Moe's swing.
Steve, you make us want to move to Scotland. You're my new #1 TH-cam golf content guy. You're very relatable and entertaining. I'm taking lessons right now and my instructor at GolfTec, here in the US, is teaching me (Steve) this exact same motion and I love it! It's a big change from my old "traditional" motion and I have a few sore back muscles but I love the results I'm getting. Great work, and I'm looking forward to the driver video. Thanks.
Excellent video Steve because I switched to the single plain taught by Todd about 10 years ago. I’m now 73 and playing the best golf of my life. I’m 12.1 handicap Skip a rock
Look forward to the Driver Vid. Also, watching Todd Graves, I always thought he looked to be standing a long way from the ball, it was like he was reaching for the ball over a 3ft fence between him and the ball ! Excellent clarification from you on his method.
Tom Saguto on here also is very big on the single plane golf swing. More stack and tilt style, but single plane, quiet hands, and hands low around the body. Great stuff
Steve, loving your stuff sir. In this video you promised the driver version. Let’s have it then sunshine. I’ve watch all the Todd stuff and the moe classics, but it’s your interpretations that resonate. ❤
Hi Steve, I tried single plane a few years ago. It started great - I’d never hit the ball so well... then it went off so switched to Stack & Tilt... then that went off... back to Single Plane having watched your previous SP vids... hitting the ball dead straight again but losing some yards... better than being in the trees though! Looking forward to the Driver video! Great work!
Hi Steve, interesting to hear that you're extremely enthusiastic about the single plane swing. Being a pro golfer yourself, therefore, very good, can l ask if you are going to change everything you,ve learned and adopt this as your everyday golf game?
You have the skills to try different swings and be good at it. I liked the logic of Moes swing and tried it many times with little success. Most Golfers struggle as well or Todds Lessons would be, Set up at impact position, stand further away, arms up a bit,Feet further apart,tilt to the right a bit more. "There you go,that will be 10 dollars please".
Awesome video your farther along than many people are who try the single plane swing. Many quit trying just before they get it. The next key is making sure your clubs are fit to that swing. Todd’s brother Tim does free fittings online. I would get those numbers and have your clubs adjusted it’s amazing the difference
Great video. Love the ball flight. I got to see Moe Norman a few times when he would come to the Canadian Open at Glen Abbey in Oakville. He would set up in the practice area and the pros would come over to watch him. He could make the ball do whatever he wanted. Thanks for the video Steve.
Excellent video. I find that the single plane is easier on my glass back. Your enthusiasm is refreshing..despite your "why bother" video! Don't give up, pal, more on the BdC single plane swing please. Well done to you.
Thanks for the new information! It solves a problem I was having trying this one-plane swing which was the lie angle of the club being too flat causing the ball to go too far to the right.
I have been swinging like this for a long time. I worked out how I could swing without causing pain in my back as I have severe low spine issues. Played for over 40yrs and I’m hitting the ball better than ever due to very few moving parts, it’s a simple back and thru. It’s not how it’s just how many 😊
Steve , with respect to the Eureka golf swing .. it seems that this experimental swing makes the canes superfluous.. Your feet are no where Parallel to the cane and it’s also alters other starting points in the swing ( as per your paid for content ) Is this content still viable or do you see subtle alterations?
Just for your journey ... you might find "value" in "Het nieuwe golfen" it is in dutch (turn captions on) but has quite some elements specificaly around starting from impact posititon. 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
I started watching the Moe Norman swing about 7 years ago. I tried it with only success in the Driver and woods. I felt I would have to go down the Bryson method and have clubs with a different lie angle and length for the irons to work for me. Earlier this year I found in a charity shop the CD's for "The Single Plane Solution" by Todd Graves. £1.00. Since there is so much interest in this swing now, I wonder what they might be worth now - I might even rent them out - eh ! Steve ?
I'm very 'handsy' with my golf swing. Came from years of not being able to make a full turn due due bad hips from birth. Both hips have been replaced some time ago now, and I have a full range of motion. The hands and wrists remain far too active throughout. I wonder, this could be the one for me! Will DEFINITELY give this a try
I tried this two years ago, I was really getting to grips with it…I got talked out of persevering with it by my son, more fool me. I watched this video last night and went to the range today. Smoked my driver, fairways, hybrid and irons effortlessly and straighter. I need a swing that is repeatable and this for me is it, who cares if it looks unconventional. Exactly as you say, less variables leads to consistency.
You literally just gave me the answer to what ive been fighting. I just need to back up a couple inches. I dont know why my brain couldnt see that simple solution
Sensei, is the follow through the same as Eureka? Ours/yours seems more complete … but the view may be different form Italy 😂 - seriously is it coz we are open at the start? then again B has an open stance but with that speed, core and balance he could use a stick
Love the videos Steve! But Kirk Junge's Setup for impact single plane system is way closer to Bryson's swing than Graves. You should watch Kirk Junge's youtube video "Why I don't swing like Moe."
Steve, have you changed the lie angle of your irons? I know that we do all lift our hands at impact but you have also moved away from the ball address.
Don't you think no matter what you call it, if you don't keep your head on the "wall", regardless of what you call the swing you won't succeed? Are you taking the club more inside on the way back?
After a few practice sessions in my garage then a couple of 9 hole rounds I went out and shot under 80 from the blue tees using Geezergolf’s method which happens to be based on Kirk Junge Single Plane swing. But I believe the key to it (of which they do not teach or give instruction) is that you have to slow your back swing for the first 18 inches or just past your right leg for a right handed player. Without the slow back swing start it is hard to maintain the Single Plane swing path.
Steve, besides Bryson, Steve Stricker, Sergio Garcia, Lee Trevino and Nancy Lopez are the best examples of having pro-golf success with Moe's way in their own right. They all might look a we-bit different at set up, but once they move they all show set-up and impact in the same plane. There's a few other good examples that you may also know about on TH-cam, but most don't play pro-golf. Here's a couple of examples: Steve Stricker: th-cam.com/video/R-cIih2I2eE/w-d-xo.html Sergio Garcia: th-cam.com/video/ku5QaAYD6jU/w-d-xo.html Nancy Lopez: th-cam.com/video/6VeRj7WaJCg/w-d-xo.html ... th-cam.com/video/UPOPIKWMi9w/w-d-xo.html Nancy Lopez record: th-cam.com/video/cu9NTogmLf0/w-d-xo.html Lee Trevino: th-cam.com/video/u0QLCEv9KA8/w-d-xo.html
I do not understand how you are using the 3 alignment sticks? It looks like you have a very open face aligned with the first stick....then your face is aligned with the center stick and , who know's how you are using the last stick? please talk about your alignment more. Thanks! I've been a Graves Golf-Moe Norman fan now for about 5 years.
Steve there is no "The single plane swing" just as there is no "The conventional swing". There are variations of both. Let's see...Leadbetter's A swing, Stack and Tilt, Gravity Golf to name a few. Graves' Moe Norman swing is one of the variations of single plane. It is not "The" only one. . You are not swinging Moe's swing here, You are swinging Kirk Junge's Setup 4 Impact swing. Graves wants you to keep your trail heel down and shift laterally into a bent lead knee. You are turning into a straightening lead knee and allowing your trail heel to come off the ground. I'm sure both variations work for different people, but just remember "single plane" is described by setting up on your impact plane and swinging as closely as possible on that same plane. Dechambeau is very much closer to Setup 4 Impact than he is to Norman's version. Glad to know you have seen the light! Single Plane is awesome!
I know the Moe Norman lovers are going to hate this comment but Mack O'Grady said when they went to watch Moe the strikes wear thin with a weak ball flight. Just saying. Not trying to start trouble.
I’ve got Mo’s book The feeling of Greatness. There’s pictures of Faldo, Nick Price , Vijay Singh and Fred Couples all watching Mo in disbelief at his accuracy and his quality of strike. He even blew Tigers mind.
@@Coupeondaytons yea looks like he was born in 1929 so he would have been in his 50’s. Still shouldn’t be horrible age but his health was never the best by any means
You should check out Kirk Junge instead of Graves---- Graves tries to exactly mirror Moe and thats in itself is the biggest issue. Def check out Kirk Junge
@@NG-tz8wo trying to exact mirror someone else's swing is the issue. Body types affect the swing and positions. People also forget that Moe hit sooooo many balls evey single day. Just emulating his swing will not yield the same results.
@@benhikingoutdoors1632 . bone structures and joints are basically the same for everyone dependent on gender. I am a lot taller than Moe but My swing looks identical to his. Body movements are the same.
Dabbled with one plane swing during lockdown, at the time there was a disused sports field behind me, now a housing estate, positive straight, consistent, negative lost tons of distance, my 7 iron dropped from 165 to 130, I'll unsubscribe if this is the route you are taking, not for me
I tried it in 2006 and stuck with it for 3 months and had the same experience. However I tried it again this year and have had better results. The issue I had previously was I had too much tension in my arms. I’ve addressed that now and my distances are up by 2 meters with my 7 iron. But the main difference now is the ball flight is arrow straight.
Bryson's clubs are all 5 and 6 degrees strong. His 5 wood is 13°. He reveals that the John Daly on his latest episode. He's also young strong and is in the gym everyday. Just saying
Steve. Thanks for the Single Plan discussion. Love your Channel.
Adopted this about 2 months ago, haven’t stopped winning. Just won our club championship over the weekend with a big gap between me and 2nd place. went to one length clubs also.
I was fortunate enough to see Moe give a clinic just north of Toronto. He hit balls for about an hour and NEVER miss hit a single shot! Single plane golf is the only way to play. Long straight and accurate all the time!! Thank you Moe.
That explanation pure gold !! To get around this de Chambeau simply uprighted his lofts with one length shafts to keep the constant distance from ball and constant lie angle constant to help with one plane . Makes sense from a physics and engineering perspective .
The Golfing Machine and Moe Norman. 💯 How can you go wrong. Good stuff Steve.
My problem was I had to read each part 2/3 times - 5 chess moves in front of me!
@@k.b.3832 thanks 🙏🏻 TGM📒
Please keep more of these single plane videos coming! Love it! 🤙
Check out Kirk Junge. He's single plain to an extent but calls his mettod set up for impact.
It is single plane, he can't call it that or Graves Golf will sue him again. Seems they have a trademark on the term. I'm one of his instructors. Steve has "discovered" what we have been teaching for years....in Kirk's case, probably 20 years of so, in my case 8 years. It does make the golf swing very simple and easy!
Kirk junge was an instructor for Todd graves for a long time. Just so you know lol
@@danielkletke6570 He was a long time ago, but I'm not sure for how long. He created Setup 4 Impact for the people that have problems copying Moe's swing. He says he saw a lot of that teaching Moe's swing.
Steve, keep it up with the Single Plane Videos. They are fantastic. An 18 hole course vlog with you playing this way would be awesome.
Steve, you make us want to move to Scotland. You're my new #1 TH-cam golf content guy. You're very relatable and entertaining. I'm taking lessons right now and my instructor at GolfTec, here in the US, is teaching me (Steve) this exact same motion and I love it! It's a big change from my old "traditional" motion and I have a few sore back muscles but I love the results I'm getting.
Great work, and I'm looking forward to the driver video. Thanks.
Excellent video Steve because I switched to the single plain taught by Todd about 10 years ago. I’m now 73 and playing the best golf of my life. I’m 12.1 handicap
Skip a rock
Look forward to the Driver Vid.
Also, watching Todd Graves, I always thought he looked to be standing a long way from the ball, it was like he was reaching for the ball over a 3ft fence between him and the ball !
Excellent clarification from you on his method.
Tom Saguto on here also is very big on the single plane golf swing. More stack and tilt style, but single plane, quiet hands, and hands low around the body. Great stuff
Great ball flight and the sound,keep em coming Steve
Steve, loving your stuff sir. In this video you promised the driver version. Let’s have it then sunshine.
I’ve watch all the Todd stuff and the moe classics, but it’s your interpretations that resonate. ❤
Good stuff Steve. Can't wait for the driver video. Try some chips/pitches, Let us know how you make out.
Hi Steve, I tried single plane a few years ago. It started great - I’d never hit the ball so well... then it went off so switched to Stack & Tilt... then that went off... back to Single Plane having watched your previous SP vids... hitting the ball dead straight again but losing some yards... better than being in the trees though! Looking forward to the Driver video! Great work!
Hi Steve, interesting to hear that you're extremely enthusiastic about the single plane swing. Being a pro golfer yourself, therefore, very good, can l ask if you are going to change everything you,ve learned and adopt this as your everyday golf game?
@@21st_Century39 I’ve kind of found a balance between dual and single plane. I do feel more comfortable with higher hands at address
Always good instructional content. Keep it up.
Helps with my bad back Steve , thank you .
You have the skills to try different swings and be good at it. I liked the logic of Moes swing and tried it many times with little success. Most Golfers struggle as well or Todds Lessons would be, Set up at impact position, stand further away, arms up a bit,Feet further apart,tilt to the right a bit more. "There you go,that will be 10 dollars please".
Awesome video your farther along than many people are who try the single plane swing. Many quit trying just before they get it. The next key is making sure your clubs are fit to that swing. Todd’s brother Tim does free fittings online. I would get those numbers and have your clubs adjusted it’s amazing the difference
Great video. Love the ball flight. I got to see Moe Norman a few times when he would come to the Canadian Open at Glen Abbey in Oakville. He would set up in the practice area and the pros would come over to watch him. He could make the ball do whatever he wanted. Thanks for the video Steve.
I tried that swing today.. and wow..hit driver 260 yds not bad for 66 yr old ..thx Steve..👍
Excellent video. I find that the single plane is easier on my glass back.
Your enthusiasm is refreshing..despite your "why bother" video! Don't give up, pal, more on the BdC single plane swing please.
Well done to you.
Thanks for the new information! It solves a problem I was having trying this one-plane swing which was the lie angle of the club being too flat causing the ball to go too far to the right.
@stevenolmstead Theoretically ones clubs should be more flat if standing further from ball.
Another great lesson. Thanks Steve
Keep up these videos,,,,I'm learning to be better
I have been swinging like this for a long time. I worked out how I could swing without causing pain in my back as I have severe low spine issues.
Played for over 40yrs and
I’m hitting the ball better than ever due to very few moving parts, it’s a simple back and thru.
It’s not how it’s just how many 😊
Really like the single-plane swing. Looks like when you're on that plane, the toe of your irons or up vs. all of the lie angles flat at impact.
That wrist angle also allows the advice to grip the club in the lead hand's finger pads more natural. Worth trying!
Keep them coming Steve thanks.
Steve , with respect to the Eureka golf swing .. it seems that this experimental swing makes the canes superfluous.. Your feet are no where Parallel to the cane and it’s also alters other starting points in the swing ( as per your paid for content ) Is this content still viable or do you see subtle alterations?
Todd also teaches pre setting the club 6 inches to a foot behind ball...Moe did this...
He doesn’t teach that, he teaches club beneath nose which is why the longer the clubs the more it gets behind the ball. The stance with gets wider
Stricker also has single plane...nice work brother! I incorporated a yr ago and it has been revolutionary...
When I stand further with my irons, I hit them SO much better! Doesn’t look proper but it yields great results.
Loving this content. It's good to see how it goes for you.
Just for your journey ... you might find "value" in "Het nieuwe golfen" it is in dutch (turn captions on) but has quite some elements specificaly around starting from impact posititon. 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
Love the content!
I need to do this 👏
@@wayneswisdom9181 DO IT!!!!🙋♂️
Yep, tried it before and just didn't get it. Really struggled but going to work more at it
Kirk Junge also teaches this, but with extra stuff about the grip. Any comments Steve?
Do you keep your weight on the left side from start to finish? It looks very simple, rolling the shoulders, love it.
Funny you should say chasing the ball. I remember reading Lee Trevino saying that he chases the ball and keeps the club square for a fraction longer.
Are you sacrificing any distance with this technique and does it require readjustment of the lie angles? Great video, very interesting.
So looking forward to the driver swing!!
When do you anticipate it's upload?
@@SimonH-of8ou Thursday👍
@@stevejohnstongolf Awesome, looking forward to it already!
I like the bent right arm at impact
Steve, with the club raised, is the grip still in my fingers or is it more palm based? Best
I started watching the Moe Norman swing about 7 years ago. I tried it with only success in the Driver and woods. I felt I would have to go down the Bryson method and have clubs with a different lie angle and length for the irons to work for me. Earlier this year I found in a charity shop the CD's for "The Single Plane Solution" by Todd Graves. £1.00. Since there is so much interest in this swing now, I wonder what they might be worth now - I might even rent them out - eh ! Steve ?
Are setting up with any right wrist bend? And if so then are you simply maintaining that or increasing it?
I'm very 'handsy' with my golf swing. Came from years of not being able to make a full turn due due bad hips from birth. Both hips have been replaced some time ago now, and I have a full range of motion. The hands and wrists remain far too active throughout. I wonder, this could be the one for me! Will DEFINITELY give this a try
I'm a new subscriber...so may have missed this info. Does this more "raised grip" angle of the club require an assessment of the lie angle?
I’m a single plane and yes you need clubs fit for you. Graves golf does it free for you
Are you using jumbo grips Steve?
Wedges are my thoughts with this setup
I tried this two years ago, I was really getting to grips with it…I got talked out of persevering with it by my son, more fool me. I watched this video last night and went to the range today. Smoked my driver, fairways, hybrid and irons effortlessly and straighter. I need a swing that is repeatable and this for me is it, who cares if it looks unconventional. Exactly as you say, less variables leads to consistency.
Steve if you ever start teaching this at Peebles I’m coming through
Has Bryson got it right with single plane and one length clubs?
Great stuff Steve driver coming next ???👍
You literally just gave me the answer to what ive been fighting. I just need to back up a couple inches. I dont know why my brain couldnt see that simple solution
Check out Steve Stricker. Just the same swing. Tad , Columbus Ohio.
Hi Steve, could you look at Kirk Junge, and see if his content is any help in modifying your Single Plane, thanks.
Hi Steve. I have messaged you via your website. Some very very Interesting stuff for you to have a look at. 👍
Sensei, is the follow through the same as Eureka? Ours/yours seems more complete … but the view may be different form Italy 😂 - seriously is it coz we are open at the start? then again B has an open stance but with that speed, core and balance he could use a stick
Are we going to see a revised one length video one of these days?
Love the videos Steve! But Kirk Junge's Setup for impact single plane system is way closer to Bryson's swing than Graves. You should watch Kirk Junge's youtube video "Why I don't swing like Moe."
@@JayStarliper thanks, I’m gonna watch that. Much appreciated 👍
@@stevejohnstongolf
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Also here is Kirk's 10 myths about the Single Plane Swing.
You're getting the results that Moe got. Now you're starting to sound like him, "Straight shot, every time." Too funny. Good work!
Dont you need 1 length irons hybird woods and what about the driver? Doesn't the longer driver club change things?
What’s the difference between one plane and eureka ?
Great Moe impression😅
Steve, have you changed the lie angle of your irons? I know that we do all lift our hands at impact but you have also moved away from the ball address.
YES - 😊
Does Scottie Scheffler have a single plane golf swing?
No...Stricker is very close
Bryson , stricker are the most close to Moe Norman single plane
Let’s see the Moe finish
Check out Kirk Junge also very good single plain 😊
Don't you think no matter what you call it, if you don't keep your head on the "wall", regardless of what you call the swing you won't succeed?
Are you taking the club more inside on the way back?
"Hit it pure, wind can't touch it." - Moe Norman
I guess the pitfall could be that you'll tense up in the arms? But the rationale make a lot of sense indeed
Also check out Kirt Junge
If you want to tweak your single plan swing, check out Kirk Junge and Geezergolf with Tony.
After a few practice sessions in my garage then a couple of 9 hole rounds I went out and shot under 80 from the blue tees using Geezergolf’s method which happens to be based on Kirk Junge Single Plane swing. But I believe the key to it (of which they do not teach or give instruction) is that you have to slow your back swing for the first 18 inches or just past your right leg for a right handed player. Without the slow back swing start it is hard to maintain the Single Plane swing path.
Steve, besides Bryson, Steve Stricker, Sergio Garcia, Lee Trevino and Nancy Lopez are the best examples of having pro-golf success with Moe's way in their own right. They all might look a we-bit different at set up, but once they move they all show set-up and impact in the same plane. There's a few other good examples that you may also know about on TH-cam, but most don't play pro-golf. Here's a couple of examples:
Steve Stricker: th-cam.com/video/R-cIih2I2eE/w-d-xo.html
Sergio Garcia: th-cam.com/video/ku5QaAYD6jU/w-d-xo.html
Nancy Lopez: th-cam.com/video/6VeRj7WaJCg/w-d-xo.html ... th-cam.com/video/UPOPIKWMi9w/w-d-xo.html
Nancy Lopez record: th-cam.com/video/cu9NTogmLf0/w-d-xo.html
Lee Trevino: th-cam.com/video/u0QLCEv9KA8/w-d-xo.html
This is awesome. Thanks for taking the time to do this research. Amazing. 🤩
@@stevejohnstongolf No biggie man, glad you liked it 👍
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Where is your weight? Same as Eureka? Can you do this again but with a Face on Swing?
Golf = a lifetime of experimentation, am I right?
I’ve been swinging like this all my life…..more swings than a playground
Nice one.
I do not understand how you are using the 3 alignment sticks? It looks like you have a very open face aligned with the first stick....then your face is aligned with the center stick and , who know's how you are using the last stick?
please talk about your alignment more. Thanks! I've been a Graves Golf-Moe Norman fan now for about 5 years.
Steve I don’t care for what Todd teaches, I think kirk junge is more in touch with teaching single plane swing check him out on the TH-cam.
Graves golf mirrors Moe Norman.
Check out Kirk Junge!! Would like your comments on his methodology
Steve there is no "The single plane swing" just as there is no "The conventional swing". There are variations of both. Let's see...Leadbetter's A swing, Stack and Tilt, Gravity Golf to name a few. Graves' Moe Norman swing is one of the variations of single plane. It is not "The" only one. . You are not swinging Moe's swing here, You are swinging Kirk Junge's Setup 4 Impact swing. Graves wants you to keep your trail heel down and shift laterally into a bent lead knee. You are turning into a straightening lead knee and allowing your trail heel to come off the ground. I'm sure both variations work for different people, but just remember "single plane" is described by setting up on your impact plane and swinging as closely as possible on that same plane. Dechambeau is very much closer to Setup 4 Impact than he is to Norman's version.
Glad to know you have seen the light! Single Plane is awesome!
Now your talkin
I know the Moe Norman lovers are going to hate this comment but Mack O'Grady said when they went to watch Moe the strikes wear thin with a weak ball flight. Just saying. Not trying to start trouble.
I’ve got Mo’s book The feeling of Greatness. There’s pictures of Faldo, Nick Price , Vijay Singh and Fred Couples all watching Mo in disbelief at his accuracy and his quality of strike. He even blew Tigers mind.
@@jimangelno1 I have nothing against Moe Norman, Todd Graves or Mac O'Grady. Was just making a statement
How old was he when they saw him?
@@NG-tz8wo it was in the 80s. Not sure how old Moe was. If I remember correctly it was Gary McCord who said that
@@Coupeondaytons yea looks like he was born in 1929 so he would have been in his 50’s. Still shouldn’t be horrible age but his health was never the best by any means
Why don’t more players use the single plane.
You should check out Kirk Junge instead of Graves---- Graves tries to exactly mirror Moe and thats in itself is the biggest issue. Def check out Kirk Junge
Why is it an issue?
@@NG-tz8wo trying to exact mirror someone else's swing is the issue. Body types affect the swing and positions. People also forget that Moe hit sooooo many balls evey single day. Just emulating his swing will not yield the same results.
@@benhikingoutdoors1632 . bone structures and joints are basically the same for everyone dependent on gender. I am a lot taller than Moe but My swing looks identical to his. Body movements are the same.
Why does nobody teach this one plane swing ? It looks un gainly when watch bryson doesnt look pretty lol😂
Kirk Junge in Florida teaches it!
Nobody who watches me on the course says this. Most actually are stunned I hit it 300yds and straight
@@NG-tz8wo I think most people don't even notice it....
@@GeezerTony I have had people ask me how I hit it like that but after they see and hear it they never say another word
If single plane was good then scottie sheffler would do it. It's too much
@@claytonzwicker2881 If TaylorMade TP5 balls were any good Scotty Scheffler would be using them. Whatever works for the individual!🤷♂️
@@claytonzwicker2881 Good enough for US Open champ though 😉
Dabbled with one plane swing during lockdown, at the time there was a disused sports field behind me, now a housing estate, positive straight, consistent, negative lost tons of distance, my 7 iron dropped from 165 to 130, I'll unsubscribe if this is the route you are taking, not for me
Maybe you’re not doing it correctly? Bryson has the a single plane swing and he’s the furthest.
I tried it in 2006 and stuck with it for 3 months and had the same experience. However I tried it again this year and have had better results. The issue I had previously was I had too much tension in my arms. I’ve addressed that now and my distances are up by 2 meters with my 7 iron. But the main difference now is the ball flight is arrow straight.
@@joegiordano2212 name another tour player who swings like him? None
@@richyclubsport5155 Stricker, Bryson, Trevino. Bye 👋
Bryson's clubs are all 5 and 6 degrees strong. His 5 wood is 13°. He reveals that the John Daly on his latest episode. He's also young strong and is in the gym everyday. Just saying
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