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| By Chuck Quinton, Master RST Instructor |
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One of the key components that has been somewhat misunderstood in the Rotary Swing is the concept of passive arms.
It is a crucial piece to understand exactly what is meant by keeping the arms passive, and in this video I discuss not only what it means to have passive arms, but most importantly, WHY passive arms are important and what it does for your swing.

This desirable position in the golf swing is easily achieved when the arms are kept passive during the initial phases of the downswing while the body does the work.