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Learn why the single plane golf swing is the easiest to learn and puts less stress on your body. Visit http://www.learninggolf.tv

See how the position at the top of the single plane also matches the Jim Hardy One Plane golf swing position. If you setup on the plane you want to make impact on it is that much simpler to hit great golf shots. Follow the system on our website and you will improve.

Learn why the single plane golf swing is the easiest to learn and repeat, and also the best swing for those who have back pain, and other problems. Science has proven the single plane to be better then the conventional golf swing, and our video tells you why.

Single plane is also known as single axis, but is also sometimes confused with the one plane swing, which really is just a conventional swing as the club in that swing is moving on two planes.

Moe Norman developed his Single Plane golf swing intuitively and became known as the best at hitting a golf ball straight of any golfer in the history of the game. Ken Venturi called Moe “Pipeline Moe”, because Moe not only hit all the fairways, but he hit it dead center where the water pipeline was on the courses back then.

Kirk Junge was a Natural golf certified Instructor who taught in Cincinnati, Ohio, and the Florida cities of West Palm Beach, Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Naples, and Fort Myers. He was also responsible for answering customers golf swing related questions on the companies website at www.naturalgolf.com where he answered over 3000 such questions.

Kirk has perfected the art of teaching the Single Plane swing and has designed a system that will help anybody more easily learn the swing then ever before. Using a simple step by step learning process which you can follow at home, or when you are at the driving range. For more info visit http://www.learninggolf.tv

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MrBenzsl says:

Hi Kirk, loving the simplicity and the ease of your single plane method. I
am now 69 and have always had a very good degree of accuracy with the ball.
What I do find with this method is that my body now suffers less wear and
tear compared with my earlier 2 plane method. My carry has not lost any
distance and I can not think of an negatives other than it may look a
little less powerful lol! My one question is, does the fact that Moe always
set up with the club quite some distance behind the ball have any relevance
to the method or was this just a personal trait? 

Jim Nguyen says:

I switched from 2-plane to 1-plane. Definitely easier to hit and I am
having more fun which is my goal. I do have a few questions. Since the
hand position is higher off the ground it changes the lie angle of the
club. Should I go to a custom fitter to increase the lie angle so the
grooves of the club head is parallel to the ground? And now my other
question. One of my issues with the single plane swing is that since my
arms swing out now (instead of down) the centrifugal force causes my body
to lean forward. How do you compensate for this?

Mark McDonald says:

At 65, with a 16-handicap and chronic back problems, I’m ready to try
something new this spring. The single-plane swing just might restore energy
for the game that has waned the past year or two. Took my first couple
swings yesterday and, from the set up through the follow-through, the new
(for me) swing felt like I was trying to learn Russian.

Mark McDonald says:

Think I can get my local teaching professional to assist in teaching the
one-plane swing? The Moe Norman approach would be all new for me, and
perhaps to my PGA teacher as well.

Mark McDonald says:

Okay, Kirk how and where do I learn this swing of yours?

C Zhang says:

This vidoe explains well why i have back pain after 14 years golfing. But
my bro doesn’t. I’m 40; he’s 56. I used to laugh at him for his ” FISHING
STYLE” setup. 

Michael Raymer says:

my buddy has a single plane golf swing.. more vertical than this one..
kinda like bubba watson.. drives the ball over 300 and he is 5 8 and weighs
180. 

Hugo Avshu says:

I would agree that Moe was a great player but to put him in the same
category as Ben Hogan is pushing it I think. And half the reason that Moe
hit the ball so straight is due to his lack of distance. The modern swing
actually does promote getting the club back to the original hand position.
Alex Noren is a great example of it.

Hugo Avshu says:

The idea that the one plane swing is better or simpler than the 2 plane
swing is ridiculous. It is even more ridiculous that you are comparing your
swing to Tiger Woods. Further more, the position of your hands at address
is unimportant. It looks unnatural and tense. A real one plane swing is one
with an identical backswing plane to the downswing plane. The lower your
hands are through the ball the better as it reduces the extent to which
your hands can turn over

Ray Benitez says:

40 years the student. I know that in a conventional 2 plane swing the down
swing is steeper and is so solid that the compression feels so pure that
the ball feels like a marshmellow. This film demonstrates that better
than any film I’ve ever seen. If you want to use the 2 plane swing you have
just discovered the how 2 of it, here. However and this important, this
film demonstrates the similar geometry at impact. Moe a had a magnificent
and much easier swing. It is not as pretty as a 2 plane swing but its
simplicity makes it a superior swing to Hogan or Woods. This film as short
as it is is the best I have ever seen. I was very lucky to have run across
it. Many thanks.

Mark DiMatteo says:

Could you point out some of the differences and some of the similarities
between the one plane and the stack and tilt ? Thanks

Hugo Avshu says:

Ben Hogan is one of the best if not the best ball striker of all time.
Check out his hands. And if it’s such a good swing then why doesn’t anybody
on tour use that method?

Mahavishnu80 says:

what is your grip? it looks more moe than conventional.

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