Proper Swing Plane leads to Balance, Power, and Consistency

A golf club has an extended shaft that when addressed to a golf ball, creates a tilted angle. While the golfer is swinging, the ‘plane’ of that angle must be maintained throughout the swing to deliver the Club-head directly to the ball for impact. Since the golf swing plane is tilted, it’s not vertical like a Ferris wheel and it’s not horizontal like a Merry-Go-Round; a golfer has to learn how to properly swing on this tilted plane. My simple solution is to take your golf club and slowly swing back and forth and develop a rhythm that keeps you in balance. Keep this motion going until you can speed up the swing without losing control or balance.

Ideally, I recommend the Orange Whip because it is perfectly balanced with a counterweight that is equal to the head weight. This patented design is why so many golfers use it to easily develop their swing plane! Once you are on plane and in balance, you can learn to swing faster to gain additional speed for distance.