The "single-plane" swing in golf seems to date back to Moe Norman, Graves Golf and the Golf Machine. The current LIV Tour player who has done the most to popularize the swing is Bryson Dechambeau. His swing sequence is presented above(with some of my annotation in heavy red) taken from the article 2024 What Makes It Work? Bryson DeChambeau Golf Swing Analysis. I have been working with this swing since 2021 (I take a year off during COIV-19) and I can report some of what I have found.
Bryson's swing is, arguably, the most athletic swing in Golf on the Pro Tour right now yet it is also the simplest--with obvious benefits. Bryson is also one of the longest drivers on Tour which takes away the criticism that the Single Plane swing does not generate enough power.
The really unique feature of the swing is that the hands are high at address rather than low with the arms hanging loose from the shoulders.
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