Inside LeverGolf
The P.U.R.E. Truth: No Plane, For Better Gain SUMMARY (1–2 sentences) Jim Ferreri breaks down the “swing plane” myth and shows why chasing a perfect plane keeps golfers stuck — then explains the simpler LeverGolf approach that organizes the swing without forced positions. DESCRIPTION (PASTE INTO PODBEAN) Most golfers are told they need to “get on plane” — and then spend years chasing lines, angles, and positions that never hold up under pressure. In this episode of Inside LeverGolf, Jim Ferreri calls it out: the swing plane is a traditional swing model concept that creates confusion, inconsistency, and endless compensation. Because the moment you chase a plane, you start steering the club instead of building a repeatable motion. In this episode, we break down: • What people really mean when they say “on plane” • Why plane-chasing creates timing, flipping, and manipulation • How golfers get trapped trying to “match” positions they can’t repeat • What to focus on instead if you want consistency and better ball-striking • How LeverGolf organizes the swing without forced positions or guesswork If you’ve ever felt like your swing works one day and disappears the next — this is why. Visit LeverGolf.com for the training system, the book, and step-by-step options to learn the technique the right way. Learn in a day, master in a year, play for a lifetime.
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