The Plane Truth for Golfers Master Class: Advanced Lessons for Improving Swing Technique and Ball Control for the One- and Two-Plane Swings

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McGraw Hill Professional, Mar 9, 2007 - Sports & Recreation - 216 pages

Improve your swing with the teacher the pros trust:

"(Jim Hardy) was the one person who really had the greatest influence on me in terms of my teaching. Jim had such an incredible mind for the game of golf."
--From The Only Golf Lesson You'll Ever Need by Hank Haney, Tiger Woods' golf coach

"Jim Hardy is the most knowledgeable teacher in golf. No other instructor has his understanding of golf swing techniques and what makes them work.”
--Peter Jacobsen, Champions Tour player and winner of seven PGA Tour championships

"Jim Hardy's theories and explanation of the two distinct swing planes used in golf are perhaps the most important instructional book any golfer could ever own."
--Inside Golf

“In my book, Jim Hardy is at the top. His information is the best. His presentation is logical and unique. He has discovered, through original thought, new information that will help every golfer. I have seen it at work and the results are amazing."
--Carol Mann, LPGA Hall of Fame member

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Contents

1 Laying the Groundwork
1
2 The OnePlane Address
21
3 The OnePlane Backswing
33
4 The OnePlane Downswing
55
5 OnePlane Drills
87
6 The TwoPlane Address
119
7 The TwoPlane Backswing
129
8 The TwoPlane Downswing
149
9 TwoPlane Drills
167
Index
179
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About the author (2007)

Jim Hardy is a golf instructor par excellence. A former PGA Tour professional and mentor to many of today's golf stars, he has been fixing the swings of amateurs and professionals since 1977. Hardy was voted one of "America's 50 Greatest Teachers" by Golf Digest and ranked in the "Top 100 Teachers" list of Golf magazine. He lives in Texas.

John Adrisani is the former senior editor of instruction at Golf magazine and the author of nearly thirty books.

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