TIPS
FOR IMPROVING YOUR GAME!
Finding the right swing
plane for you
Finding the right
swing plane or path is one of the keys to improving your game.
While there is a general swing plane that is right for most golfers,
the plane is generally flatter for woods and long irons and steeper
for mid and short irons. How far you stand from the ball also
determines the swing plane. The farther you stand from it, the
flatter the plane will be.
Address
To swing on plane, the basic fundamentals of a sound address
apply. You want to stand tall with your back straight; bend slightly
at the waist and knees; your rear end sticks out and your feet
are angled slightly to the right and left.
Your spine angle should be tilted slightly to the right of the
ball. This makes it easier for the left shoulder to turn to the
right and avoids the feeling that you need to lift the club on
the back swing.
Swing Around the Body
The basic swing plane for all players is best achieved by swinging
the club more around the body than above it. You should feel
as though the rotation of your trunk and shoulders, rather than
your arms, elevate the club on the back swing. Any effort to
lift the club will disconnect the arms from the body. Maintain
your spine angle and the distance between your elbows and you
will swing on-plane.
This tip was provided by Bill Harmon, who represents the Plane-EZ
Golf 7-Day Golf Swing®.