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Fundamentals of The Golf Swing | Based on Facts Not Assumptions

The central objective of the Rotary Swing is to establish a universally accepted set of fundamentals for the golf swing, just as we have in every other athletic discipline. The first step in that process is to understand what a fundamental actually means; from that foundation, we can systematically determine the true fundamentals of the golf swing.

Everything you have ever learned in life has been built upon a set of fundamentals agreed upon by the governing body or experts within that particular field.

When you learn to play tennis, there are universally accepted grips — fundamentals of how to hold the racquet. There are fundamentals governing how you serve, how you execute a forehand, a backhand, and every other stroke.

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Golf, however, has somehow avoided establishing a universal set of swing fundamentals. That is remarkable when you think about it. How can we effectively help golfers improve and develop their game if the sport is not rooted in a common set of fundamentals that is agreed upon, that is logically sound, and that is based on anatomical absolutes?

That is exactly what we are here to address. The first thing we must do is define a clear, objective set of fundamentals.

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Chuck Quinton

is the founder of the RotarySwing Tour online golf instruction learning system. He played golf professionally for 8 years and has been teaching golf since 1995 and has worked with more than 100 playing professionals who have played on the PGA, Web.com and other major tours around the world.

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