Taking My Single Plane Golf Swing to a Hard Golf Course – Part 1

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It’s time to take the Single Plane Golf Swing to the course and in this video I am taking my game to Oak Tree National, one of the hardest golf courses in the United States. The course is so good that there are eighteen PGA Tour Players that are members. Why? Because if you can play this golf course successfully, you can play well anywhere.

There is no question that to play this course respectably, you need to be prepared. That’s why I always warm-up and get my body in sequence and rhythm. I believe the first shot you hit, on the first hole, is more important than the last one – because it sets your pace for the round. Join me in this video as I get ready to play and in this series – take you on the course and show you how I play the incredible, Oak Tree National.

The Single Plane golf swing is not a quick fix golf technique. It is a system, beginning at address, that simplifies the most important moment of the golf swing – impact.

Starting at address on two planes where the arms hang straight down at address, the Conventional golf swing is complicated. Because the arms are hanging straight down, a conventional golfer must lift the body into impact creating stress on the back.

This upward movement to accommodate the two planes is unnecessary.

The Single Plane Golf swing simplifies the golf swing by eliminating the need for the upward movement by starting and impacting on the same plane.

To find out more about the Single Plane Golf Swing, you can purchase my book, The Single Plane Golf Swing, Play Better Golf the Moe Norman Way at amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/Single-Plane-Golf-Swing-Better/dp/1612541925/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=The+Single+Plane+Golf+Swing&qid=1593660410&sr=8-1

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