Improving your golf back swing plane - (Video) lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer
Improving your golf back swing plane - (Video) lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer

During this video Pete and Matt will not only explain how important improving your backswing plane is, they will also encourage you to have some great checkpoints that you can work on during your practice sessions to ensure that your backswing plane is as perfect as possible to help you to play your best golf.

Understanding your golf swing plane is not always as easy as it might be because a lot of it happens out of view behind you and it happens in this sort of big open space of air. Sometimes it's difficult to actually understand what the plane should be. What is steep to the plane what is shallow on the plane and how that can affect the golf shot you're going to hit.

Now Matt joins me now and he's got a little prop within it's possibly a prop that most golfers will have at some point it's a golf bag. Specifically it's a golf bag that's on the stand and actually ironically the angle of the stand and the angle of the bag is a really useful training tool if you understand plane swing. Definitely yeah so you know if we are talking about the plane of the golf swing we're talking about the angle that the club is moving around and if we can get closer to that plane all the time we should see that there's a lot more repeatability there's not a load of manipulations have to be made because it's coming in from loads of different directions so then I've got to try and change my face to get my ball back towards my target.

2020-01-07

During this video Pete and Matt will not only explain how important improving your backswing plane is, they will also encourage you to have some great checkpoints that you can work on during your practice sessions to ensure that your backswing plane is as perfect as possible to help you to play your best golf.

Understanding your golf swing plane is not always as easy as it might be because a lot of it happens out of view behind you and it happens in this sort of big open space of air. Sometimes it's difficult to actually understand what the plane should be. What is steep to the plane what is shallow on the plane and how that can affect the golf shot you're going to hit.

Now Matt joins me now and he's got a little prop within it's possibly a prop that most golfers will have at some point it's a golf bag. Specifically it's a golf bag that's on the stand and actually ironically the angle of the stand and the angle of the bag is a really useful training tool if you understand plane swing. Definitely yeah so you know if we are talking about the plane of the golf swing we're talking about the angle that the club is moving around and if we can get closer to that plane all the time we should see that there's a lot more repeatability there's not a load of manipulations have to be made because it's coming in from loads of different directions so then I've got to try and change my face to get my ball back towards my target.