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Rotary Swing 2.0 – Lesson 1

So, I’ve been working on the Rotary Swing 2.0 concepts into my lessons and wanted to share with you some video of the first official “Rotary Swing 2.0″ lesson that I gave. He is a high handicapper, as evident by the first two baseline swings you can see in the video. His posture at address had him way out on the balls of his feet with a very rounded spine making it impossible for him to swing in balance and make decent contact. After 15 minutes of work, I think you’ll be impressed by the change in his posture, swing and balance.

Now take a look at the video:

 
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6 Responses

  1. sicneill

    Yeah, looks OK to me but what do I know? I am waiting for Steve Wozeniak to weigh in first. He’s apparently tied up with Tiger trying to keep him from flipping his hands in the release.

  2. striker

    That stepping to the side move looks all to familiar, I too was guilty of doing it!

  3. mship

    WTF how did this guy get to jump the line :-)

    sicneill that post is WAY FUNNY…Steve Wozeniak must be hating himself :-)

  4. rayvil01

    “Are you ready for RS-2.0?” Dearest Chuck, I don’t believe the “Readiness” issues are on this side of the equation, my man. =) We’ll be ready when you get back from goofing off in St. Louis.

    BTW, this guy in the film called me tonight: Wanted to know if he was going to get a partial refund. Seems he paid for a full hour and he was HEALED in 15-minutes. One of those “Greg Lessons,” you know?

  5. Jesus Silva

    2 words…”HOLY COW”!!!! Amazing!

  6. Nils Thorell

    Hi,
    I am a former member, and I am not ready to sign up yet. Not yet. But I’ll give you something to think about in the meantime. I have noticed that many players are briefly bending their knees in the downswing. It is hardly noticable. It is not mentioned in the literature! I think it gives an extra kick when reversing the downward momentum to an upward momentum, at the right time. Like a whip lash. The center of rotation moves up just prior to impact. This mental image has helped me to improve my follow through. On the other hand, I am better in physics than in golf ;-(


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