Get Your Swing On Plane EVERY TIME AUTOMATICALLY by Doing THIS!
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- Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024
- In this video, Steve demonstrates how to wind up the body on plane so that the club shaft and club head automatically follow along.
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This is by far the most helpful golf tip video I have ever seen ! This straightened up my shots with every club. Thank you
Finally, someone has a non-traditional golf swing philosophy. RUclips is loaded with golf videos saying the exact same thing with different words. I subscribed and have watched 3 videos. I’m excited to get back to work. Thanks!
Best tip ever. It works for me if i rotate my body both way to keep club face square to arc. Ball goes straight.
I was struggling to maintain my plane while going back. I always wondered how do I turn and keep the inclined plane together. This video has been an eye opener. Thank you Steve for this fantastic explanation.
Awesome say no me. Makes so much sense bravo 👍
This is a really interesting way of illustrating Mike Austin’s idea of swing plane! Thanks for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Great show and tell. Simple but brilliantly simple. Club and meat on the plane!
Thanks friend, one of the best golf tips I have ever seen.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I think he is the best out on You Tube
Great analysis of the driver swing...one of the main moves for a long drive. Thank youSteve!
This tip just improved my swing dramatically!
That's an incredible demonstration.
Some of best advice EVER!!!!!
Cheers Matt!
Magic..thanks! I used to have an old VW bus with a big steering wheel. I think of that in relation to the hula hoop. I honestly think this drill unlocked one of the last problems with my swing...the plane. Never hit better. Appreciation.
Right on!
Thanks for the reminder.
Thanks for the video , would a fair analogy or swing thought be that the shoulders stay on a straight line down back and forwards , like an imaginary line perhaps .
And if so seems like it would cure a flatter takeaway and develope a steeper take away
This really helped me visualize staying on plane with this swing method. Thanks Steve.
I will give it a try
I love watching your swing. Explanations are very easy to follow.
Hi Steve it all seem to make such sense can't wat to give it a go will let you know the end result thanks
Great video, I’ve bought the hula hoop, really helped me visually see how I wasn’t turning hips properly, brilliant.
Cheers Joe!
Interesting tip. Makes sense
Good visualizing example for better swinging
That helps thx, GB
Great explanation! Much better pivot to stay on plane.
Great video. Is the golf swing flat or upright? That's the age old question, isn't it? I'm not sure if there is a correct answer because if there was, every single professional golfer would be swinging the same way. Your shaft points right of the target at the top of your backswing, which I'm sure you are aware of. But again, even though that isn't ideal, you've figured a way for you to make your swing work. What I've always recommended for every golfer is to figure out their own swing and how to make it work for them. Arnie used to say "swing YOUR swing". Great video, Steve.
Very helpful! Thanks
Good stuff man. I really like the pec grab, get to the post and allow the club to follow the shoulder up idea, 30 degree bow. Your terminology makes it so easy to understand! I like your style man, thanks! 🙏
This answered a lot for me actually.....I love Steve’s videos
Start: steve rips one down the center line 336 yards
End of video: Steve rips one down the center line 338 yards.
It doesn’t take a genius to see why I chose Steve as my instructional guide
Careful editing! My journey is to get that consistent!
@@Inmotion70 love your teaching and the way you communicate the feels!
That's absolutely outstanding; really illustrates a huge principle of the swing. Quite an outstanding visual and indictment of my woefully sad driving. Thanks, just the best.
is that a stack and tilt variation? At the 4.50 mark is your head in front of the ball?
Love It! great demonstration on turning and pivoting in the backswing!! Thanks!!!
Thanks for explaining.
Another great explanation thanks Steve
Very welcome
Pure gold!
Hey Steve, instantly liked your video. I really enjoy your teaching style
Very interesting approach on how to focus on the swing plane. What driver are you swinging? Hard to tell in the video.
Geek DCT 7.5 degree.
@@Inmotion70 Geek is the brand? Never heard of it. Almost looks like a white version of an M2. You certainly crush it. Thanks.
Steve I love your instructions glad I stumbled upon this... keep up the good work.. I had rotator cuff surgery and my elbow keep flying.. and advice on the right elbow
This was brilliant putting the camera on the opposite side and the hula hoop was the icing on the cake but alas I am not that flexible I can only go three quarter swing . .
Pretty nice description of always staying “on plane” throughout the swing,
Steve, This is good stuff! The final demo however yielded a club head about 8-10" above the takeaway position as it passed the 9 o'clock position. Review it in slow mo. This is a very tough problem to solve with full on shots, and even top pros fight the over top tendency. The hula hoop is a very visual indicator for those paying attention.
Great tip. I naturally worked my swing into that plane. And I start my down swing with my lower body and shoulders at the same time then let the arms go and last let the wrists fly so you have lag.
Good Stuff
Great advice. I used to live in Simi Valley, early 1970's. We would go to Morpark college golf practice facility and whack balls around. Learned to play at Sinaloa golf course. Thanks for sharing.
This is a great explanation ⛳
Glad it was helpful!
Great tip Steve! Liked and sub!
You may not be on the tour, but your instruction has completely improved my driving!!! Awesome video.
Great to hear!
Uu 2019i
Makes sense. Thanks
Steve it looks like a reverse pivot. I wish l could have seen more from the front angle including follow through. And does this work on irons as well? I'm having trouble with fat wedges. Thx Mike
Can't be a reverse pivot when I can stand on my back leg at the top of the swing. Fat shots mean that you're probably not pivoting and turning enough before impact.
hula hoops are eight dollars now? in any case, nice use of the hh - good visual and can we say that keeping the left shoulder pointed to the ground would also accomplish same? thanks for posting Steve!
Nice explanation 👌
You are right on the money!!!
Thanks for the image and idea. In order to create such a plane, obviously more side bend is needed, you seem to have a bit reverse pivot in the backswing.
Is that ok?
No I don't have anything close to a reverse pivot.
Great tip👍🙏🏌♂️
Great video Steve this is a really helpful illustration. Let me ask you a question though as it relates to grooving that on the golf course or even on the range without carrying around a hoop. Is there a way to incorporate some type of a pre-swing waggle or movement that kind of triggers the type of on plane rotation that you’re describing here?
Steve, that was a good explanation. I had a breakthrough last year when I started "tilting" instead of turning my shoulders
steve, i found for me to get the hula hoop and my shoulders on plane i have to raise or elevate the right elbow more as i turn and tilt back because i know i tend to get too flat. so this move helped free the arms up and got me more room coming down, it seems to work, thnx.
Sweet! Love Stone in Love btw.
@@Inmotion70 lmbo
IDK Steve. To me it looked like your demo swings at the end of the video used the turn where you could see thru the hoop. Do I have bad eyes? Lol.
yes, you are right. and, really, when a player leans off to to the right, at address, they can't swing any other way. but, i wouldn't have a clue whether we should be able to see inside the hoop or not. for me, both positions look incorrect.
Hi Sam, there's nothing wrong with your eyes, this is just another example of a teaching pro' actually doing things differently to what they demonstrate, which just causes confusion in amateurs looking for advice.
do you offer in person lesson at Moorepark?
Yes please contact me at Steve@hititlonger.com
Mr. Pratt, thanks for the time to make this vid. We all are in search of more consistency and I'll give anything a try. My 1st thought on seeing the backswing move of yours from face on view was that with the dipping of your lead shoulder, it looks like a recipe for a reverse pivot of the feet with weight staying on the lead foot going back and moving to the back foot coming through. But I won't know til I try it. Btw, what % of fairways do you hit with this swing thought/move and how much did that stat improve for you with this move compared to your " old " swing? Thanks!
That’s a great visual!
Steve at first I was sceptical at all your instructional videos, however having given them a try I can only say wow. My drives are consistently longer and my iron play has improved immensely with much higher ball flights. I love the fact that you adopt a standard setup each time and this has been key for improving my consistency. A massive thank you for helping my game unlike most other "golf youtubers" out there. Keep up the good work and keep us amused by reading out those nasty comments from the "lesser spotted keyboard warriors" out there :-)
At about 6:30 your footwork was nothing like what you say is correct! I have learned a LOT from you but wondering what is going on with that?
Thanks Steve for this very helpful insight. I just have one question: what inclination do you give to the hula hoop? Parallel to which line? The Ben Hogan line to the neck somewhere or the line of the club shaft at address?
Interesting. Good visual. Never thought of this. So How does one swing down on the same plane?
Another great tip. I watched this before heading out today and was striking a lot of shots pure. Thanks Steve from Australia
Are there similarities between the Austin swing and Stack and tilt? Both seem to promote tilting the shoulders.
Good tip! And, no elaborate computer gadgetry required. Just grab a hula-hoop. Also, when you're at the toy store, pick up s yo-yo. It's fun and will give you something to do while waiting for the weekenders to clear the green
Yes!
Would love to come down for some one on one training
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I believe Mike Dunaway demonstrated the swing plane with a hula hoop in one video while Mike Austin was instructing him. Only problem was he moved the hoop on a more horizontal plane which you advised against in this video.
Are you getting a pretty good weight shift into the right leg in the backswing with this, and it looks like you get some side bend fairly early in the backswing?. I guess that would be what one would expect with this. I have been working on this to try to keep the shoulders from turning too shallowly. Thanks for the video. I could have been doing this incorrectly to some extent..
What driver and shaft are you using?
The regular way of teaching the turn I believe is why golfers come over the top. Doing it as you show gives the golfer the feel needed to come from inside coming down.
Back swing, left shoulder turns to the ball right shoulder to the sky, down swing just reverse this move! Very simple to do until you put a club in your hand.
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So is this “left shoulder down”? Is that what moves the hips correctly? From face on, your move (tilt) looks a little Stack and Tilt?
Every GREAT golfer does Stack and Tilt yet nobody will admit it
Steve, I have a complaint.
With my added driver length, thanks to you, i erred on the side of caution today and hit my 2 hybrid off the tee on 9......
247 yards into the creek I was trying to avoid!😫
😉
So you're telling us you hit a 247-yard drive with a Hybrid rather than a 3-wood? How far do you hit your Driver doing the math with the information you stated?
I thought you were in Texas for some reason. As soon as you said $8 for a hula hoop...i knew. Lol. I've been circling back to this instruction recently and I'm finally starting to wrap my brain around it and get out of my old bad habits with it. I'm really starting to grasp it i think. I do have a question... When you activate the throw move while retaining the 7 are you trying to keep the right shoulder... Back... In relation to the body.. While the arm straightens? I know the pivot most bring it way more forward..but back say in relation to the chest line.. Shoulders pro and retracted? Also.. It always "looks" like the arms are being raised above the shoulder line a bit.. But that's probably an optical illusion as lifting gets the shoulder blade up and shrugged almost no matter what you do... So you're constantly also keeping the shoulder blades down right? Thanks Steve.
I tried this at home and it felt like I was much more leveraged at the top of my swing than with a more flat/swiveled backswing plane.
Steve, I am a big fan of your teaching and have benefited from considerably. I have a question, however, about the swing on plane video. From the straight on view of the camera it appears that you are almost bending your upper body toward the target and possibly leaving a lot of weight on the left foot, much like a stack and tilt swing (as to turning your weight over your right instep). My guess is that I’m not seeing the dynamics of the body turn correctly. Could you help clarify this impression that I have?
BobK, Boston,Ma
It is nothing to do with Stack and Tilt. Austin is about as opposite as you can get. I'm simply bumping the left hip into a high position to fit my right side under.
@@Inmotion70
Thanks for the explanation. Didn’t mean to offend you with my reference to the Stack and Tilt methodology. 🤥
Seems right, I'll get back with you.
With the hoop your left shoulder goes down , with club your right shoulder goes down ??
Great visual explanation of “there feels like there’s a hitch in my swing “ thanks
10-4
Hi Steve, thank you for sharing your insight and knowledge with us. I take my leading left shoukder down in backswing for irons, but I do not do this motion with driver, so basically much more around the body motion without tilt. I also get this counterbalance feeling in backswing when my trail right hip goes back inside towards the target. I get nice consistent ball contact. Any thoughts whether I should tilt my leading shoulder with driver and do you get this counterbalance feeling as well?...Thank you as always.
I just thought I would comment here to see if I could help you. I would still tilt the left shoulder down with the driver, but swing the arms on a lower plane-- more around the body to accomadate the lower swing plane because of the longer shaft.
@@stevedriscoll2539 Thanks..
How does this hoopla hoop plane reconcile with Hogan’s second plane that tilts to the right, as he explains in 5 lessons???? It seems inconsistent.
If you hit up on the driver, yes your plane should be slightly rightward.
It's easy for guys like you to say, you just have to do this. Trust me I've tried every tip out there and have found absolutely none that have improved any part of my game. I am a 14 handicap and would like to be a 7 or better so I know how to play it's just trying these tips seem to be messing up my swing instead of helping it.
Good comment. My club pro told me to keep my left foot on the floor. It helped a lot but this guy lifts his foot.???
A year later, have you found anything that helps? You sound the same as me, stuck at 14.
The issue with that is that you are swaying back on your back swing. You need to make sure you go back forward perfectly to avoid fat or thin shots
You have to do the same thing on the downswing regardless.
Those two pre-shot swing rehearsals you demonstrated looked like JT (or Billy Horschel) and Bryson!
That's exactly what I was going for. Couldn't find a good video of JT doing it.
How can you remember so much stuff during the swing
I don't understand this video. Is it that you have fluxion on one side and extension on the other side? Which really isn't a turning action at all?
This sounds like what Faldo is selling as his power plane
The question is do the body follow the arms either do the arms following the body
Great! Another swing tip I won't be able to get out of my head along with the hundreds of others you guys keep pumping out there - just to get clicks.
Haha FACTS!!
The game is soul destroying but so enjoyable, go figure !!!
I think how you perceive the pga players wind up is incorrect. You're showing a flat backswing but the tour players tilt and turn
They simply don't move their hips the way I prescribe.
As I do like the tip the guys aren't doing it to correct their swing. They do that on the range. They do it just like other guys waggle or re grip and waggle. It's to not get to tight.
Sounds logical but the way it is demonstrated, and Steve Austin also demonstrates it like that, is that the right hip moves over the right ankle. When you look at the swing of Mike Austin and you too, that is not happening in the real swing. In the real swing the right hip is well inside the right foot/ankle.
So your left shoulder doesn't have to go to ninety degrees in the back swing? Call me confused.
Something wrong with that trackman vid -- there is no curve!
Editing magic! I'm not THAT good....at times.
Well steve you’re not on tour and they are
I go to this range all the time. Maybe I should venture over to the far left side where this is filmed and sneak in a few lessons. I like bombs too.
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