#SinglePlaneSwing #MoeNorman #ShortGameByDesign Register for the Graves Golf 2-Day Online Homeschool The simple golf swing mechanics of Moe Norman’s consistent Single Plane swing has led PGA Tour Legends like Tiger Woods, Lee Trevino, Ben Hogan, Sam Snead, Tom Watson, and…
Welcome to Part 2 of playing winter golf with my Single Plane Golf Swing. Yes, winter golf can be tough. The cold temperatures, conditions of the grass, wind and course conditions can make the game challenging. Join me as I…
Playing winter golf with the Single Plane Golf Swing means understanding how the conditions of the course affect your management and strategy. In this video, join me as I take my Single Plane Swing back to Oak Tree National and…
The Sequence of the golf swing is important to producing speed and consistency. However, It is difficult to practice sequence if you are not in the correct positions. In this video, I discuss discuss a drill from Graves Golf called…
Most golfers don’t understand that there are different types of practice. One type of Single Plane Swing practice is what I call Position Practice. In this type of practice the goal is to repeat certain Single Plane Swing positions to…
Most golfers don’t understand that there are different types of practice. One type of practice is what I call “reps”. In this type of practice the goal is to repeat the Single Plane Swing to develop consistency. “Reps” practice helps…
Most golfers don’t understand that there are different types of practice. One type of practice is what I call “reps”. In this type of practice the goal is to repeat the Single Plane Swing to develop consistency. Reps practice helps…
Orientation means more than just learning proper alignment. It means practicing the way you align the body so that you develop a consistent and predictable ball fight pattern. Developing the orientation of your Body and Mind to the Target is…
Do you want to play better golf? Then you must become more efficient by tightening your golf swing. If you can’t hit each club consistently on the range while you practice, how can you expect hit shots in the direction…