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There’s not a more common fault in the golf swing than a steep plane on the downswing. For whatever reason, recreational golfers love to come over the top and swipe across the ball, causing weak ...
He then offers a visual. "If you think about a ferris wheel, it would be moving on a 90-degree vertical swing plane (which is pretty steep!), whereas a merry-go-round would be the flattest ...
As we’ll explain in this week’s video, that’s probably true, as his tendency is to shallow the club too much coming down after taking the club back on an extremely steep plane. Popular golf ...
says that a lot of the reason why golfers have problems with their irons is because their swing plane is wrong. Commonly, Morris says the hands go back too steep in the takeaway. Morris says there ...
Allowing the cap of the handle points to a spot somewhere too much inside the ball-target line toward the toeline halfway back causes the swing plane to get too steep. Conversely, allowing the ...
Golf terminology can get confusing. Even for those of us who live and breathe the game, the bevy of terminology that is used can get complex, so if you find yourself lost on a topic, worry not ...
The difference between this and the path of the club through the swing is that the plane tends to get too steep, or too up-and-down, if you will, for players with a slicing problem. When a swing ...
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