My Only Secret to Better Golf
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
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Welcome to my latest golf instruction video, "The Secret to Success," where I reveal my personal secret to achieving a consistent and effortless golf swing. My secret? It's all about matching the Moe Norman Single Plane Model. This model is rooted in simplicity and science, providing the easiest and most efficient way to hit a golf ball.
Based on extensive research, I've discovered that there are both easy and hard ways to play golf. So, why not choose the easy way? By aligning your swing mechanics with Moe Norman's Single Plane Model, you can stop guessing and start swinging with confidence.
In this video, I'll break down the mechanics of the Single Plane Swing and show you how it simplifies your path back to impact. This method is not only effective but also easy to learn and apply, making it perfect for golfers of all skill levels.
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Watch, learn, and start swinging with ease today!
Key Takeaways:
• Discover the simplicity and science behind Moe Norman's Single Plane Model.
• Learn how to match your mechanics to the Single Plane Swing for simple, effortless pain free golf.
• Find out why this method is the easiest way to achieve consistent impact.
• Stop guessing and start swinging with confidence.
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I love your videos and I really love the footage of Moe! I'm trying to switch my swing to the single plane just by watching your videos. If I could afford your teachings I would get the official version.
Todd forgot to mention how this swing reduces stress on the lower back. I was going to give up the game because of back pain. I now play, pain-free and have kept my 6 handicap. My typical drive is 235 yds carry which is not so bad for a 70 year old! One year of their instruction (less than the cost of a new driver) was enough for me to switch over. Keeping 40 years of conventional swing habits away (darn you, trail foot) is my biggest problem and I can now practice and play enough (without pain) to get it right and enjoy Moe Norman's "feeling of greatness". Thanks, Todd!
Thank you!
I commented before I watched this video lol I'm signing up for the academy right now!
Thanks for the videos, have not played golf for over 30 years and no golf courses nearby, I have a large garden and made a 6 hole pitching/chipping course. I also have a net to hit into. The single plane swing makes so much sense so it will be my starting point on my limited return to playing golf. Regards from Greece.
Thanks for all the information you provide Todd.. I just posted a video of me golfing and shooting an 80 using the Single plane to the best of my ability from a year of practicing it. I do occasionally extended my lead leg (old habit from conventional golf swing) which I'm working on fixing and I know I need some more improvement to maintain accuracy, however it has worked wonders compared to when I started golfing.
Much love from South Africa 🇿🇦❤️
Easy for you to say!! Awesome video!!
Thanks
Do you have a Down the Line view of the positions 3,4,5,6?? Pics or video?
Hi Todd⛳
With single plane swing I can hit my 3 wood 300 in the air on my best swing
If you had a course near Detroit Toledo I’m there
Wish I could have schools everywhere. I did build a great golf training center directly in the middle of the United States - in Edmond Oklahoma. Why not come visit?
@@ToddGravesGolf Thanks Todd just not in the cards at the moment but I might see you in the future
I feel after setting up on my impact plane I hit the ball better
Makes sense.
Did Moe and YOU ever discuss a thing called "shoulder plane"? or is that nonsense, being that Planeing the club with the left arm is what matters!
No, but the right shoulder moves on the plane of the golf shaft plane which is why it is important to make sure you have the proper forward bend.