I saw such an improvement in my golf swing by being a free member that I wanted the full benefits of a premium membership. I'm a notorious range rat who has learned more with my premium membership than I have from thousands of dollars of lessons and training aids over the past 20 years.
Excellent, thorough, detailed and comprehensive free information had me wanting more and the price/value was excellent.
The swing instruction offered by the free version made it apparent that this is the right way to perfect the golf swing (or get as close as possible). Just a few videos on how to start the backswing and initiate the downswing made a huge difference in my consistency.
After watching the free videos, I quickly realized the golf action Chuck is teaching is based on common sense fundamentals that most tour professionals use today. I also realized Chuck had a talent for explaining the golf swing in a way that makes sense.
| By Chuck Quinton, Master RST Instructor |
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It's critical for the Rotary Hitter to get the golf swing started off on the right foot and that all begins with the takeaway. If the takeaway is off, the entire shot could be wrecked just by making some simple mistakes.
What kind of mistakes? The most common mistakes are for the club to be too shut going back and too shallow. If the club works back beneath the plane, hooks and blocks are very common. If it works back too shut, the ball is likely to start off line and never return. These two faults, as well as the spine angle at address, swing plane and top of the swing position are all discussed in this video for the Rotary Hitter.
Whether you're Tiger Woods or Chuck Quinton as seen in the picture below or a 25 handicapper, getting your swing on plane and in position during the takeaway will help improve your swing.