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Re: The Plane Truth for Golfers (Book)
I think it is a very good illustration of two ways to swing a club.
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Re: The Plane Truth for Golfers (Book)
I've been putting this book on hold for a while now. Ever since I read, The Only Golf Lesson You'll Ever Need, the swing plane has been at the center of my swing fixings. I think I'll pick it up sometime later this year - I've got a few books that I haven't cracked open yet, some are even golf related.
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Re: The Plane Truth for Golfers (Book)
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Re: The Plane Truth for Golfers (Book)
That's the one. I think I let a friend borrow it. I haven't seen him since we last played golf...I need to get it back to look up some info.
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Re: The Plane Truth for Golfers (Book)
I'm reading the only golf lesson you'll ever need right now too, I think its getting me to a better thought process about my mechanics.
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Re: The Plane Truth for Golfers (Book)
The Hank Haney book is excellent.
I prefer the McLean 8 step swing. The video is especially good. I liked the Plane Truth. The take home point is that there are certain drills or tips that apply to certain swing types. The LAWS of golf by Tomasi is very interesting by characterizing swings as Arc, Leverage and Width type of swings based upon body types. The Arc appears to fit the two plane and the Leverage appears to fit the one plane swing.
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Re: The Plane Truth for Golfers (Book)
I never read a golf book before, but based on your recommendation I'll make this the first.
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Re: The Plane Truth for Golfers (Book)
I don't have my book still, but can someone help me with this problem I've been thinking about. For the single plane swing, is it a different plane for each club? Or does every club swing on the same plane? I thought the shorter clubs (and wedges) swing more upright, but that means you need to practice a different plane for each club, right? Someone please simply this for me. Thanks!
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Re: The Plane Truth for Golfers (Book)
I have the book and the dvd. I just don't get it.
I agree with Ti that the Mclean system is golden. I wish I would have given him more credence in my developmental stage both teaching and learning the game. |
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