You can watch the first video in the series absolutely free here: rotaryswing.com/lp/gt-code/?video=DXHjobJ20qw
@DinkandDunk9 ай бұрын
If you are reading these comments you might share my same experience. I have watched dozens of instructors on youtube for years now. I have tried every method taught on youtube of swinging the club. I have paid for multiple subscriptions services, lessons, and training aides over the years. I understood the mechanics of the golf swing but I could not translate it into realty. I was ready to quit until I stumbled on this video this afternoon. I thought "oh great another youtube golf instructor... not going to fall for this again" Chuck's story resonated with me so I decided id give it a shot. Let me tell you his few videos have saved my golf swing. The theory is aligned with the instruction and he explains it in a way that is translatable online. I know I sound like a paid affiliate 😝 Just grateful I finally found content that helped MY swing. Thank you Chuck!
@Rotaryswing9 ай бұрын
You’re welcome!
@willyoung349 ай бұрын
This is dope bro. I know this had to take tons of work so congrats man swing looks great.
@Rotaryswing9 ай бұрын
Thank you! But far less work than you think i can assure you. The work was in understanding how to do it. The actual implementation is quite simple
@anthonyviola940010 ай бұрын
Goat code is a game changer for me, looking forward to a great fun golf season in 2024! Thanks Chuck! 👍👏
@Rotaryswing10 ай бұрын
Good times ahead brother!
@macattack52726 ай бұрын
This is what we did as kids in the 70's. Unfortunately, professional instructors ruined our games. Excellent work! Just got back from the range. If you can throw a ball 50 feet, you can do this. Everyone at the range thought I was a scratch golfer. This video brought me back 40 years. I'm 69 still hit the occasional 300 yarder and now have the tools to shoot my age. I still can't get into the site for the orher 53 minutes. This stuff is worth the cost of a new driver!
@andypezcovers10 ай бұрын
Absolute gold here, as long as that lead side is working left it is literally impossible to release hands too early, I was hitting my 3 hybrid today with this at 140+ mph ball speed, carrying 235+… these are similar to my driver numbers holy sh-t! Thanks for this!
@Rotaryswing10 ай бұрын
Ya man! Let’s go!
@Shizi710 ай бұрын
The content of this video is why I joined RST. I wanted to have a swing that was effortless, did not hurt me, powerful, and efficient. Chuck, your journey is my journey, but mine only started in 2014. I told people that if I’m suppose to hit an 8 iron 160 yards with a standard swing, then I want to do so. I should not have to come out of my shoes to do so. I feel that it is found in making the most efficient swing that I can. I’m tired of people telling me “ age is what is slowing you down.” Get out of here with that. I will checkout those 5 videos
@Rotaryswing10 ай бұрын
Well judging by the comments on the site so far you will NOT be disappointed by the 5 videos of the GOAT Code!
@BloodySoup749 ай бұрын
Tiger only had a little more side bend at impact but yes, a very good swing sir!
@thomashenry32849 ай бұрын
Mike Austin is another teacher who always says start hitting from the top.
@willyoung349 ай бұрын
This would awesome to see with the driver. I have so much trouble transitioning from irons to driver and keeping the swing the same. Would love to hear your breakdown.
@philippenonet91662 ай бұрын
Love this video
@michaelgabel62469 ай бұрын
Quinton, just came back from the range after viewing this video. Wow!! The results are amazing. I touched on throwing the club after reading Fred Shoemaker’s seminal book “Extraordinary Golf” but there wasn’t enough technical info to help me. Your video is the perfect accompaniment to his thoughtful work. Quick question- do you still use the right shoulder back for the start of your backswing and do you try to keep the club head low to the ground in the first move back as well? Many thanks for changing my golf swing and my life! (Golf is life right?)😮
@Rotaryswing9 ай бұрын
Awesome! Here’s how I look at the backswing after studying the GOATs rotaryswing.com/c4/112539-how-to-fix-the-3-most-common-backswing-faults
@bt247610 ай бұрын
INCREDIBLE work Chuck! 👏The similarities are amazing. You may have to hand over Rotary Swing to Craig, and go back out on Tour. Or LIV Golf lol. Curious, how much swing speed and distance have you picked up, since making these changes? I look forward to checking out more in the 60 minutes of video you mention.
@Rotaryswing10 ай бұрын
Thank you! I may have to give the champions tour a looksy, wanna loop for me?! lol. Only 2 years away! My swing speed hasn't changed much. I've been in the low 120s for a long time time now and I don't really try and swing any faster than that. I'm not trying to make it on the long drive tour! I'm really focused exclusively on repeatability and control. And that is what has changed the most. I can hit the ball with incredible precision (let me know if you need a member guest partner!) without trying. My swing is so simple now that good shots are merely a matter of getting out of my own way. I did play in my first fun event last week with this swing and won closest to the pin at 6' from 180 with an 7 iron, so that's something I guess lol. As you'll see in the comments on the 5 video series on the site, people are pretty jazzed about this!
@Rotaryswing10 ай бұрын
Maybe I can be the Tiger Woods doppelganger for the LIV tour since they can't get Tiger? hahahah
@bt24769 ай бұрын
@@Rotaryswing hahah exactly!! It sounds like they may have an extra $800 million contract to give out now too.
@bt24769 ай бұрын
@@Rotaryswing That's AWESOME! Very very cool. Sign me up for both. lol Happy to caddy for you (if your scores don't exceed mine from the program 😉 or you may have to caddy for me) and have you as a partner at my next Member-Guest! I very much look forward to checking out the program in the coming days. Thanks again for all you guys do for the game of golf. You're too right, it's a true instruction wilderness out there, and you guys are the shining torch, to guide people through the jungle.
@jessewatson82819 ай бұрын
“Bidenomics Chipotle” 😂
@Rotaryswing10 ай бұрын
Wow! The outpouring of support has been truly amazing, thank you! This is super exciting to see all my hard work be received so well! "Chuck, you are the Beethoven of the Golf Swing explanation! I can't thank you enough! PURE GOLD!!!! You are the EXPERT of GOLF SWING EXPLANATION....PERIOD!!!! Can't thank you enough!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! Everyone else needs to recognize the GENIUS of the TEACHER you are and the information you have provided in your Golf forum and explanations. SIMPLY UNBELIEVABLE!!!! With the highest praise possible...I want to SIMPLY THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU HAVE DONE in your search to understand the Golf Swing and explain to us mere mortals. Thank you once again!!! I appreciate you!!!" David L. rotaryswing.com/c4/112546-wide-glide-wide
@rackum449 ай бұрын
That's one thing about Tiger is his hands are the best in the game. That's the number one reason why he was able to hit every shot, fade, draw,low, high,stinger, was because he knew where his club face was at all times because of his hands
@xilioss85752 ай бұрын
its like you drop the club in your right hand at the top
@themusketeer94585 ай бұрын
In the 2000's players open their clubs much more than now, can we do this with a modern swing aswell? Or do we need to open and close the club like tiger did? the timing of that is pretty hard to get consistently i think
@Coach86876 ай бұрын
First move is Tiger is pushing towards the target using his right foot when his hands get halfway back 👍 #surfing
@tommo99427 ай бұрын
club is slightly more open than Tiger's during takeaway but overall very nice
@at11089 ай бұрын
Similar to Min Woo tip- keep your hands in front of you and swing…..swing early
@heyblondie283 ай бұрын
I'm curious if your scores have lowered since making your changes ?
@Rotaryswing3 ай бұрын
@@heyblondie28 i went from a +1 to a +3
@tylersouthcott33599 ай бұрын
Chuck, I notice that both of your shoulders rotate independently from your head in the transition/downswing. I have a tendency to keep my chin almost connected to my left should in the transition. Scratch golfer, so I have a decent swing all things considered but this is a small thing I’ve had trouble getting rid of. Any advice?
@Rotaryswing9 ай бұрын
If it’s just during the transition that’s a tiny amount of time so your head likely wouldn’t move too far forward but what I think you are describing is actually caused by pushing from the trail side of your body and makes them move together and mostly laterally
@wordclouds29069 ай бұрын
Just for fun analysis: Seems to set up for a fade - standing up: Tigers makes a counterclockwise swing (hip rotation), the presenter seems to make a clockwise swing (hip rotates later, he is standing up; just a fraction). My guess would be that Tiger applies rather full strength in this video and the presenters has to be careful not to apply too much power. Not so? In my impression, one should be dragging the club, drawing a counterclockwise circle in the sand while doing it.
@jimbare16387 ай бұрын
Hi, did you know Tiger wrote a book on his swing and golf game back in 2001? Below are some excerpts of him describing the downswing. He repeatedly mentions starting from the ground up with the lower body. So while you may have found a way to create a similar sequence through your own feel, it is a big statement to say you know that Tiger is trying to throw the club from the top of the swing and use a video of him at 5 years old to prove it. He actually talks about why "throwing" from the top of the swing is a bad thing, and I'll include some quotes below on that as well. That being said, it's entirely possible your videos may still be helpful. - LOWER BODY LEADS THE WAY On the downswing, the sequence of motion is from the ground up. First you shift your weight to your left leg, then you turn your hips with all you’ve got. The shoulders come next; as you can see in the photo, my shoulders are still square to the target even though my hips are aligned well to the left. The arms and hands come last. If you’ve performed everything in order, they’ll deliver the clubhead into the ball along the correct inside path. Woods, Tiger. How I Play Golf (pp. 298-299). Grand Central Publishing. Kindle Edition. - With the driver, I turn my shoulders as far as they’ll go. My hips turn, too, but my shoulders turn a lot farther. There should be a healthy feeling of tension and resistance down your left side at the top. From here, all I have to do is unwind my hips a bit, and my shoulders will follow, unturning with tremendous speed on the downswing. - Good golf is played from the ground up, meaning that my feet, legs and hips initiate the downswing. Woods, Tiger. How I Play Golf (p. 178). Grand Central Publishing. Kindle Edition. - When the shaft extends beyond parallel, you tend to “throw” the club from the top with the hands, rather than letting the unturning of the shoulders transport the club into a sound position on the downswing. Woods, Tiger. How I Play Golf (p. 298). Grand Central Publishing. Kindle Edition. - More Causes of Deep Divots There are other reasons why divots can be deep and irregular. It may be that your ball is positioned too far back in your stance, which necessitates a steep angle of approach with the clubhead. You may be throwing the clubhead at the ball with your arms and hands alone, instead of assisting with your shoulders. Woods, Tiger. How I Play Golf (p. 239). Grand Central Publishing. Kindle Edition.
@macattack52726 ай бұрын
Tiger said not to throw from the top. Shift and throw. Tiger is a player not a teacher and that book is good for setup and checking the backswing at the top.
@jimbare16385 ай бұрын
@@macattack5272 every teacher would tell you not to throw the club from the top. And I'm sure Tiger could teach if he wanted lol. I will take Tiger's word over a guy trying to funnel you to buy a course on youtube.
@SethOsterman10 ай бұрын
It’s not clear to me on how to sign up for the Goat Code. Do you have to be a RST member?
@Rotaryswing10 ай бұрын
Yes it is for premium members
@rgailun11139 ай бұрын
I have not explored this yet.........is the Goat Code necessary to understand and implement the information in the video?
@Rotaryswing9 ай бұрын
@@rgailun1113 i think if you go to the site and read the comments under each video you can decide for yourself rotaryswing.com/c4/112546-wide-glide-wide
@dtgpsinc.42894 ай бұрын
Every golf swing involves every muscle in our body. At top of BS both baby Tiger and 2000 Tiger, "fart behind the left heel"; as Jack Nicklaus and Ben Hogan did
@grenvillewarne89778 ай бұрын
Almost a carbon copy, great!
@Rotaryswing8 ай бұрын
Almost! Making progress daily
@stephenjohnson809 ай бұрын
Mr. Quinton, do you teach the 2006 haney fade swing? The reason I ask is that i have a torn left labrum, so swinging left and slightly open makes it easier. Swinging from a square stance is uncomfortable. Many thanks.
@Rotaryswing9 ай бұрын
Definitely do not teach anything "haney".
@davidrodriguez23669 ай бұрын
Very similiar to Count Yogi..
@davidmcnamara32439 ай бұрын
I agree with early release, but you are throwing the hands, not the clubhead !
@Rotaryswing9 ай бұрын
Why Does Tiger Woods Like Max Homa's CASTING of the Club??? kzbin.info/www/bejne/aZi4qaOeoNaaoq8
@fredrikwessmen765226 күн бұрын
Looks goodbut I dont agree with it being a low power swing. Tiger himself said he cant go bck to this swing as he knees are wrecked from using the ground that much in 2000s. It can be seen with how early and distinct he weightshifts. This is the swing that produced a 200y 7 iron uphil over a tree on Pebble and he murdered that golfball.
@JonSmith-c6d10 ай бұрын
I have to disagree that the modern goats swing is/was simple. Before his car accident, he had undergone multiple surgeries as a result of his golf swing mechanics. He is also renowned for having a relentless practice regime - Butch says that to this day it is unequaled by even the most dedicated of the current pros. I would say that his swing is actually extremely complicated which is why is it so difficult, if not impossible to replicate. In the same way that Hogans ‘secret’ is mythical, I think Tigers is too. The ‘secret’ to both is a unique talent combined with incredible hard work - not simple by any means.
@pc92ify9 ай бұрын
I would agree that Tiger worked harder than anyone on the range but my opinion is that he primarily worked on hitting the 9 box grid with all shape types (fade, draw, hook, slice). If you watch Tiger on the range, he is always shaping the ball. He does work on mechanics sometimes but he is always shaping shots. It all starts with feel for him. Tiger can hit all the shots that why he is the best. He doesn't have training aids or even alignment sticks. He is a lot more right brain than left brain
@mikehuling61510 ай бұрын
Mike Austin ?
@Rotaryswing10 ай бұрын
Austin believed in the throw as well but also was a big advocate of a much much bigger hip turn. I like this feel but it’s much more complex for the average golfer and even a challenge for me that I dont see the need for the added complexity. But in all fairness Im not familiar with his work beyond that
@mikehuling61510 ай бұрын
all good stuff, Id disagree w only one thing MA wanted base of spine swinging like a pendulum as to have a base on each leg to rotate shoulders/hips on plane, very natural, top of spin stationary, hips react to.. really good stuff @@Rotaryswing
@Rotaryswing10 ай бұрын
@@mikehuling615 ahh that makes sense. So did he want the head stationary so it would create a bit of a reverse pivot look?
@mikehuling6159 ай бұрын
yes exactly, ankles, knees, then arms turn the torso@@Rotaryswing,, interesting you said throwing shifts the weight,,,, also your drill where you let right hand let go is awesome because it allows weight of club to come up, not forced around,, again good stuff
@knowerzark9 ай бұрын
His hips shift first, and yours don’t. You just turn around. Sorry mate, but you haven’t quite got there yet.
@Crinklidge9 ай бұрын
Yes they do, and you can tell because you can see the weight come off of his right foot during the downswing
@davidsmart87549 ай бұрын
It’s pretty close
@Rotaryswing9 ай бұрын
never said it was perfect, but please show me your swing so we can compare
@brokenarrow25359 ай бұрын
Come on man, without actually being tiger in 2000, he has got really close to his swing positions. I'm not even a subscriber but I'm impressed with the guys swing, I'm sure you would like it too😁
@davidsmart87549 ай бұрын
I am a subscriber, and this is the closest to the tiger that I’ve seen. If it was just a silhouette of him, you think it was tiger. FACTS 😂
@divotdigger2479 ай бұрын
I hate to break it to you dude…
@joshuaquentin46559 ай бұрын
Yea bro your dreaming you do not swing it like tiger KZbin hero