Golf Swing Demo – Jeff Ritter – One Plane Swing

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2 Golf Swing Demo   Jeff Ritter   One Plane SwingGolf Swing Demonsration. 6 Iron down target. Here Jeff is employing many of the principles of what has become known as the One Plane Swing. Visit Jeff’s site http://www.jeffrittergolf.com/

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25 Responses to “Golf Swing Demo – Jeff Ritter – One Plane Swing”

  • MrBeane:

    Pro? Thats cute…
    Pro? Thats cute…

  • samimalmstrom:

    Ok seriously you …
    Ok seriously you need to get out of your laboratory and play some golf. I dont understand how you can come up with all these strange theories, I bet your like a 30 pretending to know it all handicap player and you have no idea how the body functions. The greatest ball striker of all times Ben Hogan had this swing and now Tiger is imilating to it, so once you get to Hogan’s stats of 14 fairways and 18 greens in regulation per round we will talk again.

  • Karlipbaum:

    semantics…. this …
    semantics…. this whole theory is so unnatural and your description shows that clearly

  • Karlipbaum:

    You mean …
    You mean knowledgeable Pros who know they have a clue…. enjoy this and the next fad du jour…. good luck to you…

  • pcakesxl:

    I don’t think you …
    I don’t think you get it. Go read Jim Hardy or just listen to Jeff.

  • MrBeane:

    Hey Homer, I …
    Hey Homer, I enjoyed your comments. Its great reading dogmatic 20 handicappers who think they have a clue.

  • samimalmstrom:

    There is no spinal …
    There is no spinal tilt in the one plane swing. Get a copy of Jim Hardy’s Plane Truth for Golfers Masterclass, and you will find out that the spine is always centered, never leaning away or toward the target. Now if you are talking about the primary spine angle, thats not a tilt but bending forward from the hips to keep your back straight. Also his right arm follows a natural path going up, its perfectly set, compare it to Ben Hogan and you will see the similarity.

  • Karlipbaum:

    Not allowed to have …
    Not allowed to have a critical discussion about it, no? If something is put out there as truth then it deserves to be analyzed and questioned, or even disagreed with. It’s how growth takes place. If it’s true it’ll stand up to prodding. It’s not personal, it’s about the concept. Debate helps everyone. And as perfect a version of this concept as Jeff’s swing is(and his swing has some great parts to it!) his left arm still doesn’t align with the shoulder plane- it’s a few degrees more upright.

  • gardner4718:

    maybe not. But it …
    maybe not. But it ing works for me thanks jeff your videos have been very helpful to me can’t thank you enough.

  • Karlipbaum:

    Even in this vid, …
    Even in this vid, your R arm is contorting in a clearly contrived way in order to make your L arm match your shoulder plane. etc. I’m not trying to be an , but there are too many unnatural conditions required to make it work. Not that you can just stand up and swing any old way, but motion has to obey certain rules. If it’s just an evolutionary step towards a more rotational motion then great, but wrapping people up in that shoulder/L arm knot is just as bad swinging it over our heads. IMO

  • Karlipbaum:

    And that’s one of …
    And that’s one of the fallacies of the theory- it’s an arbitrary relationship that has nothing to do with natural, consistent, or repeatable motion. It would be nice if it fit because that would make things simple, but it doesn’t. The relocating, or steepening of the downward plane is a consistent trait of all one planers. Even the ones on tour who use it- Jacobson, Quinney, McCarron etc. The spinal tilt required to ‘make it work’ is also an unnatural and unbalanced posture…. cont.

  • jritter5:

    A one plane swing …
    A one plane swing does not mean that the club or anything is traveling on a singular plane from start to finish. A one plane swing by definition is simply a descriptor noting that the left arm and shoulder plane are in a single plane at the top of the back swing…that is all it has ever meant. A two plane swing simply means that in the same position the left arm and shouldeer plane are on differing angles.

  • Karlipbaum:

    One plane swing- …
    One plane swing- nice idea but not backed by physics.

  • seok053:

    w/ ur swing that …
    w/ ur swing that scoopin motion is impossible to get that speed and distance.

  • Dorfenator1:

    How about saying …
    How about saying something constructive and accurate?

  • MikePedersenGolfTips:

    Simple golf swing. …
    Simple golf swing. I am transitioning to a one plane and it seems to be going well so far.

  • KoopDogg08:

    Yea I agree to that.
    Yea I agree to that.

  • golfcrane:

    do you play a cut? …
    do you play a cut? looks like it from your follow through

  • ynot1688:

    simple and easy.. …
    simple and easy..
    I like it

  • amattcell:

    Jeff, Great swing, …
    Jeff, Great swing, i’m trying to transition myself into a one planer, it just seems easier.
    my swing plane is the club head comes inside on my way back and then over the top with a scooping effect at impact due to releasing the club too early, i’m currently an 8 handicap.
    My question to you is would a one plane swing be easier to repeat and would it help me hinge and hold more into impact to eliminate scooping?
    info on me- SWING SPEED 110-112
    5 IRON- 190-195 YDS

  • dajaysta:

    great way to hit a …
    great way to hit a ,low punch hook thats about it. I liked the shot you hit thin and almost topped too!!!!

  • plentyofouts:

    It’s Tommy Armour …
    It’s Tommy Armour tastic!

  • mpb1472:

    Great swing. I wish …
    Great swing. I wish I could keep my right able that close to my side on the backswing as naturally as you do.

  • ispasojevic:

    Very nice. Thanks.

    Very nice. Thanks.
    Could you please analyze both left and right arm “dominance” through both backswing and downswing? Grip?
    Tx

  • steelman3686:

    I should also tell …
    I should also tell you that I believe that I am coming over top the ball some how also I am shanking I just shot an 80 and I was swinging well, I have only been playing one year and I am 19.

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