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D-Plane Video

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Post Ball Divots

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What do you want to happen when you hit an iron shot off the turf? Obviously you want to hit the ball first and the ground second…In other words, you want to make a divot in front of the ball…Most tour players divots are three to four

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The Release….Width

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Lots of talk these days online about the release and whether someone should think about pulling through with the arms first or uncocking the wrist first or shifting as they uncock,,,etc….The answer lies in the width of your personal swing. and obviously you want more width when

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Lag….the biggest lie told by golf instructors

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All I ever hear about in modern golf instruction is “Lag.” “Hold the angle between the shaft and your wrist as long as you can.”  “Hit the golf ball 30 yards father by delaying the hit.”   With this kind of instruction, no wonder golfers are not

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D-PLANE Golf Swing – What’s involved?

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Just a post to help some of you better understand the dplane and the terminology involved.  First of all, Dplane is not a “method or technique.”  Dplane is simply the law of ball flight that tells us why the ball flies as it does….It explains ALL ball

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CP Release vs. CF Release

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Why does this matter? By changing the after-impact, release…. You can change your before-impact path! What you do after impact can change what happen before impact. CF Release:  is more like you are swinging to right field as you would to hit a draw.  Your arms and

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Release

I don’t believe you should ever think about holding the release or “lag“.  I believe it is as simple as the idea of late or early release…..In other words…when do you release the club? How late or early you need to perceive this release is up to

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D-Plane Simplified

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The more down on the golf ball one hits, the more he must aim left or swing left. the more up one hits (driver), the more he must aim or swing right….This statement assumes that one wants to hit a dead straight shot, and assumes that the club

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