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: 25 November 2010
First of all, Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family from mine. And thank you to the ever growing PPGS family. I wouldn't be here without you. This was one heck of a year. I am still moved each... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 24 November 2010
As we've discussed, the perfect swing path is like a Ferris wheel. Of course, we can't swing like a Ferris wheel. But with the Peak Performance Golf Swing we can get pretty close. One of my... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 23 November 2010
Comments: 2
Don put it to me! As a club fitter and Certified PPGS teacher, I jump between your clubs and your swing. Actually, it's kind of cool. Don has done fantastic work on alignment. He is so, “... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 22 November 2010
My students don't beat balls on the lesson tee. They earn them. That may sound pretty tough, but I want my students to think about what they are doing. In order to perform the Peak... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 21 November 2010
Yup. The slice may be the most common swing problem known to golfers. We've discussed a variety of the reasons why golfers slice. It can be anything from the club itself to poor alignment. In... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 20 November 2010
You are how you are. You are what your abilities tell you you are. Wanting to “grip it and rip it” isn't for you … or any golfer. The biggest problem I think we all have is power and the lack... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 19 November 2010
Comments: 1
We received a question on the blog about problems with getting it out of the sand, especially about the wedge going too deep and getting buried. Usually this problem is cause by swing down into the... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 19 November 2010
Yesterday, I talked about the “volcano drill” for helping you with sand play. I've got another that you can follow up with. Once you get the feeling of thrown the ball or sand up to your... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 18 November 2010
Playing Golf in the Rain: Surge's Tips for Staying Dry and Scoring Well Stuck playing in the rain? Whether it's a tournament or you're just toughing it out, the right preparation can save your... Read More
Authored by: Don Trahan
Posted on: 16 November 2010
I picked up this drill from a student. As I think everyone knows I love to get suggestions from Peak Performance Golf Swing students and members. On the blog I do read about folks not getting... Read More