The putting stroke is different than the chipping stroke and the golf swing. Or at least that is what we have been told. But why is that? Could it be that we have been learning the motion of rolling the ball on the green incorrectly? Should we take the club straight back-and-through or in an arc from side-to-side? Should your hands be forward or straight up and down? Should you hit down on the the ball or have a pendulum motion? Or could the real problem be as simple as that putters are designed incorrectly?

In this video I will explore putting and how we have taken for granted the poor design of putters. I will also show you a more Natural and Common-sense approach – a Single Plane way of putting.

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About the Single Plane Swing

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.

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