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I know many swing coaches have their theory of how to execute a swing but I'm really liking the theory of Jeff Ritter's and have been trying to implement his swing thoughts into my swing and I have to say it seems to be working. I actually feel like I'm getting the club into the "correct" position and my ball striking was a lot better this past time out.
One thing I noticed about the comments people are leaving on youtube is there is always a handful of people that have to disagree with Jeff's teaching principles. Seems most want to argue whether or not it is one plane. His swing looks pretty good to me and appears to be easily repetitive. Isn't the object to get the ball into the hole in as few strokes as possible? Why do people have to be so cynical? Is the one plane swing something you'd buy in to? |
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if you watch some of Jeff's lessons he breaks down the swing into simple and easy to understand components. some of the mental tips he gives are a great help to anyone's game esp the black belt mentality http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSAXKnjpWOE
i'm a big Jeff Ritter fan |
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