Correct Shoulder Plane In The Golf Swing Explained - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer
Correct Shoulder Plane In The Golf Swing Explained - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer

In this video tip PGA golf professionals Pete Styles and Matt Fryer show you by simply placing the golf club across your shoulders and taking your address position, you should now feel like you can make a backswing rotation and the handle of the golf club should point down towards the golf ball. Rotating into your follow-through position should now have the club head pointing at the golf ball. If this drill is done correctly you will feel a great benefit to the consistency and fluidity of your overall golf swing.

If golfers worked on their swing in their technique and they read a little bit about the game with some point come across the terminology called plane quite often related swing plane. Swing plane of how the club moves up and down around the golf ball around the golf swing. Now today we're talking about shoulder plane a shoulder plane is an integral part of the swing yes sometimes not necessarily in the conscious thoughts of a golfer. Though anyone that swings the club well is going to have a good shoulder plane.

Matt is going to help us with now about what good shoulder is plane how we utilize your game and give you some check points you can work on the driving range next time you are practicing. Excellent so you know if it is a you know it's an imperative part of the golf swing and one that if you getting it golden you get it consistent it'll be a lot easier to deliver the golf club on a more consistent angle and we want a lot of corresponding angles I think in the back swing. You know we've got there the angle of the shaft sitting like this and if I were to make a good shoulder turn it will be somewhere pretty close to that on my arms would be so close to the line they're not going to be here and everywhere.

2019-07-22

In this video tip PGA golf professionals Pete Styles and Matt Fryer show you by simply placing the golf club across your shoulders and taking your address position, you should now feel like you can make a backswing rotation and the handle of the golf club should point down towards the golf ball. Rotating into your follow-through position should now have the club head pointing at the golf ball. If this drill is done correctly you will feel a great benefit to the consistency and fluidity of your overall golf swing.

If golfers worked on their swing in their technique and they read a little bit about the game with some point come across the terminology called plane quite often related swing plane. Swing plane of how the club moves up and down around the golf ball around the golf swing. Now today we're talking about shoulder plane a shoulder plane is an integral part of the swing yes sometimes not necessarily in the conscious thoughts of a golfer. Though anyone that swings the club well is going to have a good shoulder plane.

Matt is going to help us with now about what good shoulder is plane how we utilize your game and give you some check points you can work on the driving range next time you are practicing. Excellent so you know if it is a you know it's an imperative part of the golf swing and one that if you getting it golden you get it consistent it'll be a lot easier to deliver the golf club on a more consistent angle and we want a lot of corresponding angles I think in the back swing. You know we've got there the angle of the shaft sitting like this and if I were to make a good shoulder turn it will be somewhere pretty close to that on my arms would be so close to the line they're not going to be here and everywhere.