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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Overswinging is a very common swing fault for golfers and there's a simple fix that is demonstrated in this video.
Too often, instructors tell their students to "stop at 9 o'clock" or "feel like you're making 3/4 swings" and this is a difficult task because the golfer never feels as if the club is "set" at the top or they feel they have no power.
Telling yourself to "not swing back so far" is even worse because the sub-conscious mind doesn't understand the concept of "not". The answer is to change a couple little things in your setup that will automatically shorten your swing and give you more control at the top and that's what this instructional golf video is all about.
Notice how compact and controlled this backswing is. I'm not telling myself to "stop at 9 o'clock", I'm biomechanically limiting the length of the backswing which also gives me the extra advantage of increased torque for more power with a shorter swing.