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Correct Swing Plane

Improve Your Golf Swing by Keeping

Your Golf Club on the Correct Swing

Plane





We as golfers have heard the term swing plane many times during our golfing careers.

But do we really know the definition of it and the bearing upon our golf swing?

Recently, I had a conversation with Dean Reinmuth (top 30 teaching pro ranked by Golf

Digest) and I think he described swing plane the best. Dean suggests to think of the swing

plane as an imaginary circle. The imaginary circle that represents the swing plane is set

at an angle. It is the path on which it is necessary for the club to travel in order to

execute the swing correctly.

Beginning at address, the clubhead and shaft should be positioned at the bottom of the

swing plane. During takeaway into the backswing and at the transition point of the swing,

the clubhead and shaft are to remain on the swing plane. These three phases of the swing

represent the club traveling up the swing plane to top of it. Keep in mind the visual of the

circle and the shaft of the club dissecting the shoulder during these phases of the swing.

Once the transition is complete, the downswing begins and the clubhead is moving down

the swing plane. The path on which the club is traveling down should be the same as on

the backswing.

Continuing on with the swing plane, the club is to travel to again the bottom of the swing

plane for impact with the golf ball. Once impact has occurred with the golf ball the

follow-through of the swing occurs, and it is still necessary for the club to travel upon

the correct swing plane. This assures that you are releasing the golf club correctly.

The swing plane on the follow through is essentially a mirror image of it on the

backswing. The golf club, again, must travel up an imaginary circle that dissects your

front shoulder up into the finish position.

What does the swing plane represent?

The swing plane represents the path on which your golf club should travel upon during

the swing.

Why is it so important for the golf club to travel upon the swing plane?

The golf club must travel upon the correct swing path in order to impact the golf ball

correctly. Impacting the golf ball correctly provides the greatest possibility of delivering

powerful, accurate, and consistent shots on the course of play.

Oftentimes the golf club does not travel upon the correct swing plane. What happens in

such instances?

The path of the club becomes and outside to in move resulting in a slice, or an inside to

out swing plane resulting in a hook. Overall, the clubs not traveling on the correct swing

plane results in poor shots.

Now that we know what a proper swing plane is within the golf swing and we can

visually create a picture of it, how do we develop the proper swing plane?

This is the hard part, and there are no secrets about it. Referring back to my conversation

with Dean Reinmuth, he suggests that it is a process of creating feel for the proper swing

plane. Creating feel is a process of knowing where the clubhead is on the swing plane.

This allows you to know where your golf club is in regards to the proper swing plane

required of the golf swing.

How do you go about creating feel within your golf swing?

It is a process of understanding the mechanics of swing and developing the proper swing

mechanics within your golf swing.

This allows you to know what the golf club should be doing, where it should be during

each phase of the swing, and when it is not where it should be when you are swinging the

golf club.

Overall, it becomes a process of recognition. Recognition of what is the right and the

wrong movements/positions within the golf swing. Once feel is developed within your

swing, I would definitely say you are close to mastering the golf swing.

This does require time and effort on your part. But if you are willing to put in the time

and effort, rewards on the course will be well documented.

Sean

About The Author

Sean Cochran is one of the most recognized golf fitness instructors in the world today.

He travels the PGA Tour regularly with 2005 PGA & 2004 Masters Champion Phil

Mickelson. He has made many of his golf tips, golf instruction and golf swing

improvement techniques available to amateur golfers on the website

www.bioforcegolf.com. To contact Sean, you can email him at

support@bioforcegolf.com.

 

 
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