The Importance of a Simple Single Plane
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This video shows the importance of Swing plane and path.
About the Single Plane Golf Swing:
The Single Plane golf swing is not a quick fix golf technique. It is a system, beginning at address, that simplifies the most important moment of the golf swing - impact.
Starting at address on two planes where the arms hang straight down at address, the Conventional golf swing is complicated. Because the arms are hanging straight down, a conventional golfer must lift the body into impact creating stress on the back.
This upward movement to accommodate the two planes is unnecessary.
The Single Plane Golf swing simplifies the golf swing by eliminating the need for the upward movement by starting and impacting on the same plane.
I remember reading somewhere that Mo was a natural left-hander but played right-handed, the same as Bryson (and also the same as myself). I feel this provides a huge advantage for lead-arm torso movement. However, the most interesting aspect of Bryson's swing is his leg movement and the way he lifts his lead foot to start his takeaway and drops it to the ground to start his transition. I have tried doing this this week and it really helps with implementing the "vertical drop". I would be interested in hearing your feedback.
Great video! I really liked seeing all this data on the SPS. It has helped me understand it more.
Best video so far. Love seeing numbers and flight.
Todd, another great video, thanks for sharing.
This truly helped. I got suckered into a rabbit hole of being too close and then it lead to me wondering if my body was lining up for max efficiency.
This feels like stack n tilt in some ways. Except it's never changing. You could essentially use the right hand to pull the left arm back to start rotation correct?
Cause I started doing this and it has been working. My only issue is setup. Which I think I have to start setting the club down first then putting my hands on it to get back into that feeling.
On the downswing, do you feel your right elbow going to the ball? Great channel!
I like watching the stats.
Eye of the tiger playing in the background 😂
Struggling with direction control, your wise words about the lead hand helped greatly. I returned to some of my video lessons and also found the constant reminder to not "go back (rotate) too far" on the backswing. On the range, hitting my positions on the backswing, the drives were straight and long. I love the SPS. :)
Any on course videos coming?
Hi Todd, great video! Unfortunately, there is no information about the low point of your swing in the data. How far ahead of the ball is your low point with a 6 iron on average? Best regards,
Winfried
How do you find the full swing sim for accuracy?
When I’ve used them, I seem to get quite a lot of misreads on backspin and club head speed
Any single plane driver/woods/hybrid swings on the sim?
Does having 1 degree inside out or 1 degree face open have more start to the right?
Awesome vid that resonates with my analytical brain. I learned my path isn’t as much of a concern as my face angle is. Back to basics and working on that grip!
Maybe you could make a lead hand grip video for us. 😅😂
What cause your inconsistency in your iron shots?168 yards to over 200?😮
Being warmed up -
Here is my question>>>The old teachers use to say that 'rotation' was an opening and close of the club and the longer the club became the harder it was to close it back square. Can a person just rotate their shoulders on plane and allow the "SHAFT" to be on plane without manipulation to get it on plane?
I think that opening and closing of the face is relative. There will always be rotation of the body, torso, shoulders and rotation of the lead arm. From a biomechanics perspective, rotation is not the problem. Positions and Range of motion and the ability to return the rotated lead arm (forearm) back to impact is the only factor that needs to be addressed. If you attempt to only rotate the shoulders, the lead arm is still going to rotate. it has to.
@@ToddGravesGolf Thank you for responding!!
Was this face to path or face to target?
target.
This is the first time I've seen you swing in a simulator.
Any idea about what Moe's path and face angle were at impact? Thanks for the additional info as my SPS results improve with every adjustment.