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| By Chuck Quinton, Master RST Instructor |
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In this golf instructional video, we discuss the differences of the shoulder turn and right arm motion for the Rotary Hitter vs. the Rotary Swinger.
The differences are quite significant as the arms are actively used in the Hitter motion and the more compact nature of the shoulder turn allows for this to happen.
Because these differences are so significant, it can be challenging to mix the two, so it's best that you understand the key thoughts that go with the shoulder turn in the Hitter stroke and how to correctly apply speed and power with the right arm if you are a Hitter.