Let's go back to golf clubs for a moment.
What you ALSO need to know about THEM is that NO MANUFACTURER has been able to change the ONE THING about golf clubs that's
giving you FITS! The SWING PLANES!
The first thing you need to know is that YOU
do NOT possess a "swing plane."
Your GOLF CLUBS have swing planes! If you have 14 golf clubs
in your bag, you have 14 different swing planes to contend with!
So, the golf swing itself is NOT difficult!
The "difficult" parts of golf DON'T involve the swinging of your clubs! That's the EASIEST part!
The difficult parts of golf are putting, understanding aiming and alignment and swing planes. Plane"s"
plural.
You have 14 different swing planes to deal with! Why each club has a different swing plane is
because each club is a different length.
That, coupled with bad "instruction" is what's giving you
ALL of your problems!
So, if you've played golf for any length of time, you've heard the term "swing
plane." What you've likely have NEVER heard, is WHAT THE HECK IT IS!
The "swing plane"
is merely the space in the air in which you're "supposed" to swing your clubs. Again, YOU don't have
a swing plane. Not one, OR two. You have ZERO!
So, it's the 14 different swing
planes your golf clubs DO possess that CAN and DO make the golf swing "difficult" for most golfers.
You have been LED to
believe that it's a myriad of OTHER things, but...IT'S NOT!
In fact, I'm going to go
out on a limb here and guess that you have one club in your bag that you "love" and hit better (trust more) than
any of the others? Know WHY you love that one club?
It's because that club just happens to be, BY CHANCE, the one club you swing correctly,
because IT possess the "plane" you feel most comfortable swinging on!
Some of you might be thinking,
"Well, between each of my irons, there's only a half inch difference in length. How can THAT make a difference?"
My answer to that is: If you get shot in the leg and the bullet misses your femural artery by half an
inch, how important is half an inch?
Trust me when I tell you, half an inch MAKES a HUGE
difference in golf as well as "gunshot wounds."