Choosing Which Golf Swing Plane To Use

February 22, 2010 by  
Filed under Golf-For-Beginners

There are two different swing planes you can choose from when playing golf. These planes are opposites of each other and are used for different things as a flat plane produces more power while an upright plant provides greater accuracy.

There are three separate sections to a golf swing; the backswing, the downswing and the follow through. Before you can chose which swing plane to use it is important that you have proper and correct form for your golf swing otherwise you will always have problems with the different swing planes. You can practice good form by videotaping yourself or by swinging in front of a full length mirror.

Before you can even begin to work on the swing plane you need to be using a proper golf swing and there are three parts to work on; the golf back swing, the golf downswing and the follow through of your swing. Before you can work on the different golf planes you need to be able to perform a perfect swing every time using muscle memory. It is good to see yourself in a mirror or to tape yourself when swinging to see what needs improvement.

An upright swing plane usually has the hands achieve a very high position at to the top of the backswing. Instead of completely swinging round your shoulders the arms will rise up to change the plane. The greater the gap you achieve between your right arm and body than the more upright the swing is.

If you want to change between the different wings then you will need to remember the positions unique to each plane. The name can really help you to remember what to do, as they describe it plane very well.

If you are having problems mastering the different planes then you should not try to correct it on the golf course. If you attempt to fix things when you are playing a game you will simply be frustrated and will not make any progress. It is best to go to a driving range or other spot in which you can practice.

These two golf swing planes are quite different and generally a professional may only use one. It is up to you to choose the best swing for your golf game.


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