Daily Video Blog

Authored by: Brady
Posted on: 21 March 2026

Don Trahan's analysis of his own swing with different clubs reveals golf's most misunderstood concept: it's your arms that swing on plane, not the club.

Most golfers focus on getting the club on plane, but Don's demonstration shows this is wrong. At address, your arms start below the plane—especially the trail arm (right arm for righties, left arm for lefties). This is correct and necessary.

During takeaway, Don rotates the clubhead first, moving the toe toward "the catcher's mitt" and "up the tree." This rotation naturally lifts his lead arm onto the plane, where it stays throughout the backswing. At the top, his lead hand and forearm align perfectly on the plane while the clubhead passes through it.

The downswing shows his lead arm maintaining plane contact until just before impact. After impact, physics takes over—the trail arm moves onto the plane while the lead arm comes off it, demonstrating equal and opposite reaction.

Don's vertical swing style... Read More

Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 28 February 2011
Comments: 1
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Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 27 February 2011
Comments: 2
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Authored by: Don Trahan
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Comments: 1
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Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 25 February 2011
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Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 24 February 2011
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Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 23 February 2011
Comments: 2
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Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 22 February 2011
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Authored by: Don Trahan
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Comments: 3
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Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 20 February 2011
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Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 19 February 2011
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