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Just curious who on this site uses Jim hardy's one plane swing ideas. Plus his drills. I have been trying to find videos of his drills, but can not find any just all paragraphs? Any suggestions?

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http://thesandtrap.com/t/14238/the-one-and-two-plane-golf-swings-by-jim-hardy

http://thesandtrap.com/t/48264/one-plane-vs-stack-and-tilt

http://www.youtube.com/user/PlaneTruthTV/videos?flow=grid&view;=0

http://thesandtrap.com/t/2939/the-plane-truth

http://thesandtrap.com/t/8030/one-vs-two-plane-swing

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Late to the party... but "I do!".

I now have a golf swing I can trust. Distance is same (~220-240 carry off tee, 150-yard 8-iron, at sea level; I'm too old to worry about 300 yard drives right now). Misses are less awful unless I mentally 'check-out' mid-swing - no swing method will fix the brain.

Jim Hardy's book on the Release is what really fixed it for me. Apparently I was trying (hard, for months) to use a one-plane backswing (just feels natural/good to me) with the age old two-plane through swing idea/instruction/tips, etc. Was months of frustration as I attempted to [re]build a swing after a multi-decade layoff.

Now on to fixing my woeful putting (missed 6+ birdie putts today from 5-20 feet). Always something. Started to think I wasn't coordinated enough to ever get to a [legitimate] single-digit index. Not any more...take care

 


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