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One Legged Golf Swing Drill

Something that many golfers struggle with in the one plane swing is learning to rotate the body rather than slide through impact.

Long-time golfers who have been using a more traditional swing are used to lifting the arms and having to drop and give them time to move back down. This makes a slide feel like a very natural and fundamental thing to do.

However, when it comes to the one plane swing this can create a lot of problems, so it’s something that needs to be overcome when you’re learning this new way to swing the club. Tools like the AI swing analyzer can help you identify whether your body is sliding or rotating correctly through impact.

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Rotation back and through is very, very important in the one plane swing. There’s no sliding.

There’s a small amount of natural lateral movement — in the sense that you’re not leaning back — but everything stays in place as you turn your head and shoulders back, then everything kind of stays behind and rotates through the shot.

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Chuck Quinton

is the founder of the RotarySwing Tour online golf instruction learning system. He played golf professionally for 8 years and has been teaching golf since 1995 and has worked with more than 100 playing professionals who have played on the PGA, Web.com and other major tours around the world.

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