Before we send you on your path to major swing improvements, we need your help to determine your best learning program.
Most of our members are following the Rotary Swing Tour (RST) learning program, but you can make sure that's right for you by answering two quick questions (and don't worry -- you can always come back and change them if you want to by clicking "Instruction Preferences" in the Member Tools area above!).
(Note that the structured/guided learning approach is no longer available. But we still recommend that you follow the videos in order, phase by phase, for the best learning experience.)
1. Let's begin by determining the best swing method for you. Chuck can provide a recommendation if you just answer this one question:
Which of these best describes your primary golf goal?
I am (or want to be) a golf instructor and am researching swing systems to improve my knowledge and skills.
I'm not able to practice at least 2 hours per week; I'd just like to be a little more consistent when I play with my buddies.
I enjoy practicing and am willing to work at least 2 hours per week to become the best player I can be.
I'd like to stop feeling sore during or after a round of golf and can devote at least 2 hours per week to practicing my golf swing.
I'd like to stop feeling sore during or after a round of golf but can't devote 2 hours per week to golf swing practice.
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