Every golf swing lives on a spectrum: flat, neutral, or steep.
A flat swing travels too much around the body. It can feel powerful, but timing becomes fragile and misses tend to go left. A steep swing moves too much down and across the ball, often creating pulls, slices, and inconsistent contact.
Neutral lives in the middle.
A neutral swing plane allows the club to match your body’s rotation instead of fighting it. The club works up and down naturally, pressure stays balanced, and the ball flight becomes predictable.
We don’t chase extremes.We return to neutral.
Because consistency isn’t built by forcing positions—it’s built by removing excess and letting the swing organize itself.