Single Plane Golf Swing – Quick Fix for your game

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Fix your Single plane golf swing quickly. I do not believe in taking a long time to improve your game. If you have a pro telling you to do certain drills for many months before you will see improvement, then find another pro, or watch my videos. If you have to attend multiple times the same golf school then something is wrong. My Setup 4 Impact® Single Plane golf method makes it easier to hit any golf shot. I have worked over 35 years in developing this simple Single Plane golf swing method which can help anybody play better golf quickly. Many do better their next time out. Because it is easier to repeat it is also easier on the body. Putting less stress on the back, hips, and knees.

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If you want to learn an easier golf swing on the body then please visit https://setup4impact.com

Upcoming Schools will be using Video feedback plus FlightScope X3 shot analysis. Golf schools available in West Palm Beach, FL, Sanford, NC, Reading, PA, Cincinnati, OH, and Graeagle, CA. For more info on my upcoming golf schools visit https://Setup4impact.com/3-day-schools/

The Setup 4 Impact golf method can be fully customized to fit your own personal needs without the need for special golf clubs.

Kirk has taught golf for 35 years now. He has taught various Single Plane golf methods including for Natural Golf Corporation, Single Axis golf, and the Moe Norman Single plane golf swing for Todd Graves and the Graves Golf Academy. He invented the Minimalist Single Plane swing which has evolved into his currently taught Setup 4 Impact swing which is the Ultimate Single Plane golf swing because it is built to fit every golfer regardless of shape, size, age, or ability.

Kirk Junge currently teaches his “setup 4 impact” Single plane swing full-time in West Palm Beach, Florida year round, Cincinnati, Ohio a couple times per year. Other locations coming soon. More info at https://setup4impact.com/kirk-junge/
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You can also view some of my top Single Plane golf swing videos at https://setup4impact.com/singleplaneg…

My method is the easiest golf swing on the body!! Fix your game today.

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Comments

@georgegonczarek2501 says:

I ve adopted your approach 2 the 1 plane swing. I used the one stand further from the ball didn t work for me. Thanks

@georgegonczarek2501 says:

I found doing a slight 4ward press b4 i take the backswing, ??

@akdrbowser says:

Very helpful!
I’m early in the process of converting to single plane swing. Your approach is very reasonable. I’m ready to sign up . . .

@OMG-2 says:

Thanks Kirk – this video is so loaded with information I bookmarked it. I don't know that I ever heard you say before that as you start getting the hands leading, you'll need to be a little closer to the ball to maintain good impact – doesn't mean you didn't say it. Every time I review one of your videos I pick up something new.
So glad I started with Setup 4 Impact – best golf decision I ever made.

@davidcox3194 says:

Thanks Kirk! Another awesome reminder to remember a good impact and follow thru.

@npc3743 says:

This makes very good sense.

@NANA-mb6vf says:

I have been trying to learn the Moe Norman single plane for a year, but find it hard to build consistency.
I have an old injury to my hip/back where I have a lot of scare tissue. The single plane has helped me still play the game.
In your videos (like this one) I would like to see you hit a ball or two.
Do you have the irons flat at the top like Hogan?
How much hip rotation do you have?
Learning your process (which looks to be MUCH easier) will I have to dump all the Moe Norman process and start again?
My iron play is a mess!!!
I consistently will hit 300+ yard drives.
But fall apart like Happy Gilmore after the drive.

@markyoung2981 says:

Very good content, thank you for your time posting this.

@morten3465 says:

I would suggest that the time you spend talking about copying Moe Norman or copying Bryson is fine and it makes sense, but maybe put the bulk of it in the other end of the video (or videos, since you keep mentioning it) or shorten the run-up to something more like 20 seconds with more energy, and some specific "what am I watching this for" hooks. You could and should have more viewers than this, but right now it feels repetitive and often monotonous in production style and content. You could easily keep hooking me with Bryson as a topic and then having a video on e.g. chipping and then add in the "don't just copy, here's what you should do".

@morten3465 says:

I finally seem to have a customized setup which is starting to feel consistent and solid. A quite strong grip, crux of the left elbow turned 90° right, right forearm on plane, feet at 90° to target and quite an upright stance. And it's 60% your videos, 40% videos from Mike Malaska, Danny Maude and Bryson himself, to just understand what's going on and what cause and effect is like in the golfswing.

I really like the content, especially when you have a bit more "double coffee" energy, but it deserves better sound.

@knudson6769 says:

Could you elaborate a bit on aiming left? Wouldn't that promote a slice? Thank you!

@phillipismay3585 says:

Brilliant Kirk, so simple so clear mate you are a superstar… THNKS

@furniturethingskimmel5053 says:

Also will I expect to loose some distance with this method?

@furniturethingskimmel5053 says:

What do you think about Todd Graves teaching methodology? I've found your videos TREMENDOUSLY helpful while Graves difficult to master. Where can I get personal instruction in Southern Indiana? Thanks in advance for your help

@briansquires4507 says:

Why do I keep topping the ball with your method?

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