I believe it is important to learn something from every round. That is why I keep a journal and take notes about what felt right and what didn’t. The goal is to get a little better every time you play.

After the round I ask myself some important questions:

1) What did I do well?
2) What didn’t I feel good about?

In this video I am back to the range after my round hitting drivers and wedges practicing the “answers” to these questions.

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.

To find out more about the Single Plane Swing – you can purchase my book “The Single Plane Golf Swing, Play Better Golf the Moe Norman Way” here on Amazon: