How to Draw Golf Swing Plane Lines
Things You'll Need
- Video equipment
- Computer
- Golf practice range
- Golf club
- Golf ball
Instructions
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Swing Plane
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Make a video recording of a golf swing from "down the line." This means the angle of viewing is such that one could watch the ball in flight going directly away from the camera. The video should begin with the clubhead in address position. Technology is now available on smart phones to record and analyze a swing sequence. Other software can be used on laptop or desktop computers, provided you download the recorded video to a computer.
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Mark the angle of the swing plane by drawing a line that begins at the clubhead, runs up the shaft, intersects the body (at a point around the belt buckle) and extends through the body. The clubhead (when viewed down the line) should follow this line during the start of the backswing. Many golfers swing the club differently, and thus some will swing along a plane that takes the clubhead below or above the swing plane line.
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Draw a line that extends from the clubhead in the address position to a point above the shoulders. This will represent the backswing plane. At the top of the backswing the hands should be in a position around the backswing plane line. The downswing should start down between the address swing plane line and the backswing plane line.
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