One-Plane Swing vs Two-Plane Swing | Which is Better? | E-Tip #34 | Tom Saguto, PGA | SagutoGolf



This topic adresses the main differences between a one-plane swing and a two-plane swing and why having pieces from BOTH swings in your game can be harmful. It is best to be either one-plane or two-plane, but never in-between.

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