A golf swing is a simple set of sequential movements of the pelvis, torso, arms and hands. These movements are stabilized by the legs and feet. The position of the body, starting at address, creates limitations so that other parts … Continue reading
Category: Single Plane 3d
Successful and Satisfied Students – Graves Golf’s only Mission
If I had to summarize the success of Graves Golf this recent testimonial says it better than I ever could – and makes every bit of our efforts worthwhile. Hi Tim, I am going to send you two emails. The … Continue reading
Body Match-ups and the Domino Effect
Our recent Instructional Series “The Domino Effect, Back to Basics” is an apotheosis of my time in development of the Single Plane 3D – my deepest dive (to date) into measuring the mechanical model of the Single Plane Swing. Single … Continue reading
Single Plane Swing 3D – Like Taking an X-Ray of Your Swing
Bill Arnold lives in Alaska. You can imagine that playing golf in the winter isn’t an option but that doesn’t keep him from practicing and training his Single Plane Golf Swing – thanks to the Single Plane K-Motion System. Recently … Continue reading
The Keys to the Lower Body – the Brakes of the Single Plane Golf Swing
It is well understood that the movement of the hips and lower body are an important part of swing movement, rotation and speed, one factor that is misunderstood is the importance of the stability of the lower hips as you … Continue reading