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What are the most common mistakes when trying to learn the Single Plane Golf Swing? You might be surprised that it mostly comes down to making sure you learn the swing in the correct order.

In this video, I return to the golf course to discuss the Five most common mistakes that Single Plane Golfers make.

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About the Single Plane Golf 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.

20 Comments

  1. I def was a victim of mixing mechanics. Had the interlock grip and kept slicing everything. Switched to overlap recently and I believe that gives me a better ability to keep my right arm/elbow below my left through my swing. Great stuff once again!

  2. I get that you're trying to increase the quality of the videos and do this whole Hollywood thing with the camera person moving and walking with the Todd. But for something like golf instruction videos this is not a good thing. It's hard to watch and frankly pretty annoying. Less is more in this case. Less camera movement please.

  3. 'Don't expect much out of putting' and then you snake one in. Brought a smile to everyone's face, guaranteed. That's why you're the pro. Thanks for all the instruction. Your coaches work so hard to help me get it right. Much appreciation for you and your team.

  4. When I received my clubs with the Grave Golf grips, I got in the habit of setting my hands to match the markings on the grip before taking my address. With experience and the constant reminders from Todd, I have now realized that it is still better to take the approach setup first and then the grip, using the markings as a guide.

  5. I have played golf for40+ years. My former home course used to have a "greens keeper" that would paint the greens before tournaments and during droughts. It looked terrible. I have never seen painted early-spring fairways and fringe before, however!! Good grief!

  6. Started with “Natural Golf” years ago. Herniated 2 lumbar discs. When I eventually was able to swing a club again (at least a year), I was turned onto the single plane swing. Much easier on the lower back. Try it! The tilt at setup guides the entire swing.

  7. And he drops the putt!!!!!… yes!!!…
    I'm still swinging the single plane..
    Can't wait til it warms up a bit here in Nova Scotia

  8. Todd, I have watched a lot of your videos but am still a bit confused about the width of stance on shots and distance from ball on driver and irons. Are there any markers I can use to get these correct. I know I am still, unconsciously, bringing in habits from the conventional swing.

  9. A few questions. How much tilt? How, exactly, do you get that part right? How would you describe your left foot, right foot weight distribution?

  10. One swing tip that helped me is to make sure the back swing with the tilt has the club come back and through at or below the shoulders. Is that correct? Flat, not at all steep?

  11. The course designers may place the tee box offline, but why doesn't the ground crew at least place the tee markers square to the fairway?

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