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  1. What kind of office does this guy work in? If I show up to work with a five
    iron, a couple of golf balls, and a giant stick I will be looked at funny.?

  2. That’s correct. I just walk you through one set. I didn’t want to bore
    everyone too much:) If you do three or four sets using different clubs, it
    takes about 15 minutes. ?

  3. Great!! Easy, simple but amazing. Me thinking that I was kind of flexible,
    in spite a back injury. Now with this I can se just how stiff I am and why
    my swing has a problem with swing plane. The work stars today!!!!?

  4. Amazing exercise. I was surprised how off-plane my shoulder turn is in the
    downswing. Must explain why I suck at golf! I am on day 3 of this
    exercise and can feel improvement while doing it. Thanks!?

  5. I’ve made one out of rigid 2.5″ pvc BUT longer by a couple feet, long
    enough to touch the ball on the ground. Provides a more precise target to
    match the club head.

    Excellent idea though, thank you for an exercise I should have started
    years ago.

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  6. I played golf one time 18 years ago for a company outing. I haven’t played
    since, but recently had a lesson and have been hitting a practice ball in
    the yard. I just did this drill and tied it in with the lesson i had last
    week. This helped me so much in just one session. Subscribed!?

  7. I have a problem with this being a 15 minute training video but it’s only
    11 minutes long. Huh?!?

  8. Hi Scott – Thank you for one of the clearest explanation of swing plane
    that I have ever seen (and I’ve seen hundreds) plus the added advantage of
    exercises that prepare the body to achieve the correct plane. To have a
    clear image of what you are trying to do in the swing is a real confidence
    builder and provides the incentive to work hard, knowing that you are not
    on another “wild goose chase”. Great stuff! Leo Hogan – Bendigo Australia?

  9. I’ve struggled with the flat plane on the downswing forever, especially
    when trying to swing a little harder. Right shoulder below left and the
    reverse on the downswing. So simple! Great drills & thanks.?

  10. How much does the stick cost? I havn’t been able to find one off ebay yet
    😉 Great drill buddy, really stretches you in the right place. Excellent
    warm up before playing, for beginners like me it’s more like wipe off 10-15
    strokes lol.?

  11. Looks like a great drill! check out this book Decoding the Golf Swing
    Plane, it said the shoulder plane doesn’t really exist, any thoughts??

  12. This is an excellent video.5 stars. There are hundreds of videos showing
    beginners how to do something there bodies just cannot do!. Most beginners
    have very little flexibility in the hip/torso area and due to this they
    make all kinds of mistakes in the golf swing. This vid shows not only the
    correct lean, tilt and shoulder positions during the swing it also teaches
    you to become flexible. I would like to add a little advice and that is to
    warm up the shoulder area before going through the full rotations and do
    them slowly and don`t try to over do it. shake out the shoulders after each
    session. shoulders are very prone to injury. Impingement, bursitis,
    tendonitis etc?

  13. The best on Golf Swing Plane Drill Instruction which is so very simple, and
    effective that I viewed from the U Tube. Congratulations and THANK YOU.
    David Wee –Malaysia.?

  14. The exercises are something I’ve sought for a long time. I’ve struggled
    with a flat shoulder plane for 20 years. I’ve actually got a decent stroke
    in spite of it all but I know it could be more consistent and powerful if I
    could get into the positions I see better golfers hit from. I’m going to
    start the training today.?

  15. Thank you for helping me realize that my swing plane could be helped by a
    good shoulder turn. My golf game has greatly improved ?

  16. Excellent excellent drill Scott. It really drives home the idea of keeping
    the shoulder joints in a straight line side to side without bowing or
    cupping; what I call shoulder leverage (connection). I esp appreciate your
    emphasis to keep the trailing knee flexed. Kudos!?

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