Is swing plane different for each club?

Your swing plane will change, but only as a result of the design of the club. As the golf club gets longer and sits on a flatter plane, it will swing around your body on a flatter plane.
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Does swing speed change with different clubs?

A 3-iron is roughly around 99 mph in clubhead speed. From there, it's roughly a 2 mph drop for each club. That leaves a 4-iron around 97 mph, a 5-iron around 95 mph, a 6-iron around 93 mph, a 7-iron around 91 mph, an 8-iron around 89 mph and a 9-iron around 87 mph.
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What determines the swing plane?

Your spine angle at set-up determines your swing plane. Having more bend in your posture encourages a flatter, one-plane swing while standing taller encourages a more upright two-plane swing. Regardless of what type of swing you choose, you should practice the set-up until it becomes second nature.
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What is the hardest golf club to swing?

The long irons (1-4 irons) are generally considered to be the most difficult clubs to master, with the 1-iron becoming almost a legend in modern golf due to its diminished frequency. This has resulted in the 2, 3, and 4 iron being the clubs that golfers least want to use on the course.
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What happens if your swing plane is too flat?

A flatter swing means you are going to be coming more from the inside on the downswing. Delivering the club into the ball from the inside is a critical component of being able to draw the ball.
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Is The Swing Plane The Same With Every Club? / Ask Mike

What swing speed is needed for a 300 yard drive?

The minimum club head speed required to hit a 300-yard drive in neutral conditions is 108 mph, according to Trackman. A 250-yard drive, by comparison, (if this proves to be a more realistic goal for you) requires at least 89 mph. A good start will be to get an accurate measurement of your club head speed as a baseline.
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How far can you hit a 7 iron at 90 mph?

Typical Carry Distance for a 7 Iron

A solid or perfectly struck 7 iron should carry between 145–165 yards for an average male golfer swinging around 80–90 mph, and 115–130 yards for an average female in the 60–75 mph range. Hitting a 7 iron 150 yards requires a faster than average swing speed.
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Does the golf swing plane change for each club?

Question on Diagnosing Problems:

Your swing plane will change, but only as a result of the design of the club.
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Should my driver and iron swing be the same?

Iron swings must drive down into the ball so that the loft of the club does the work to get the ball off the ground. Driver swings should approach the ball with a slightly upward attack angle, launching the ball up off the tee for maximum carry and distance.
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What happens if a golf swing is too shallow?

FAULT: SWING PATH TOO SHALLOW

This can cause a poor contact that will be very low on the face of the club, hitting behind the ball, and ultimately a shot that is pushed off-line. This is more powerful than being too steep, but not as powerful as swinging the club on plane during the downswing.
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What does a flat golf swing cause irons right?

If your irons are too flat for your swing, you'll make contact and divots from the toe section, which will push shots out to the right. Sometimes golfers are able to work their swings to fit the lie angles of their clubs, manipulating the swing arc to match the lie angle to find solid contact in the intended direction.
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What is a steep swing plane?

What are steep and shallow describing? The terms steep and shallow describe your swing plane i.e. the angle of the shaft during the swing. A steep swing has a shaft that is more vertical in relation to the ground, while a shallow swing is more horizontal. “It's standing up, or it's laying down flatter,” Dunigan says.
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How do you visualize a swing plane?

If my hips were sitting level with the ground, now they're tilted forward and you can imagine a plane of glass going from there down to the golf ball. As my hips rotate, my right hip goes higher, my left hip goes lower. As I come on through, my right hip gets lower, my left hip gets higher.
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What pros use a single plane golf swing?

Let's now take a look at the most important position in the golf swing, IMPACT. Before we get into it, remember that a Single Plane Swing is defined as starting and impacting the club shaft on the same plane. Ben Hogan and Moe Norman both start and impact on the same plane.
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Does Tiger Woods swing left or right?

Tiger is consistent in describing his keys for his swing. He has said in many interviews that he feels the swing in his left hand, and when he is in a tournament he feels like that awareness gets heightened.
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Do PGA players swing as hard as they can?

Interestingly, if the average PGA Tour player was swinging at 80% of their max, then their maximum speed should be a whopping 141.25 mph. This simply isn't the case. From my own observations on TrackMan®, players rarely gain more than 5 mph over their “normal” swing speed when asked to hit it as hard as they can.
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