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Golf Swing Tips For Beginners, an website specializing in golf swing training resources, continues its golf swing series with new reports on the one-plane and two-plane swings, as well as the Hybrid Swing Plane advocated by Jeff Richmond. The guides are ideal for golf beginners looking for a detailed explanation of various golf swings, as well as a practical hybrid system which can be easily implemented into their playing.
More information can be found at http://www.golfswingtipsforbeginners.com/plane-golf-swing-html.
Understanding the basics of golf swing theory is essential for any beginning golf player, and can make a powerful contribution to taking their golf skills to a new level.
The 1 Plane Golf Swing Vs. 2 Plane Golf Swing report by Jeff Richmond offers a detailed explanation of the two major swing styles, complete with pictures and a practical guide on assessing one’s golf swing.
According to the report, it is possible to play great golf with both one-plane and two-plane golf swings – as shown by More Norman and Jim Furyk, two famous golfers who illustrate extreme examples of the two swing styles.
However, for a golf beginner, using a hybrid style can be both easier and more effective: “I don’t think any extreme version is right. I would never teach a person to swing like Moe Norman. Equally, I would never teach a person to swing like Jim Furyk. I like the middle ground and both swing plane theories have their good points that I think can be melded into a great golf swing.”
The hybrid swing is more adaptable to the high-power modern golf swing, and the full report by Jeff Richmond offers a thorough tutorial on this efficient swing style: http://www.golfswingtipsforbeginners.com/hybrid-swing-plane-html.
Jeff Richmond sums it up as follows: “My Hybrid Golf Swing Plane theory, is to swing back ensuring at the half-way point in the golf swing the club shaft points down at the ball. Then at the half-way point in the downswing, the clubshaft again points at the ball.”
The report continues with a detailed analysis and explanation of the hybrid swing as illustrated by Louis Oosthuizen, the 2010 Open Champion.
Interested parties can find more information by visiting the above-mentioned website.
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