If so why aren't all pros including top players using this swing? To be honest, Jim Hardy claims it's a much simpler swing but I read both his books and ended up very confused with terms like "twist and throw", "twistaway", etc.
I also tried the swing but it did not feel natural to me. Is it true you can't mix the two swings and you have to be either a pure one or two planer? With my swing I stand fairly upright with my left shoulder higher than my right(right handed). On takeaway I take the club straight back and let my arms seperate slightly from my body. I only think about taking a full turn back and then start swing from bottom up. It "feels" as if my shoulders, arms are being "drug" through the ball by my lower body. Is this the correct feel or should lower body turn left while trying to actively "hit" the ball with your hands and arms. Finally, my left arm usually does not go above my right shoulder at top of backswing. So does this make me a one-planer b/c Hardy says you're only a two-planer if your left arm rises well above shoulders on backswing.


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