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Full Swing
Rotary Swing 2.0 - Biomechanics
Rotary Swing Fundamentals
Rotary Learning Series
1. Swing Fundamentals Home
2. Athletic Address Position
3. Body Movement
4. The Arms
5. Spinal Tilt
6. Golfswing Takeaway
7. Proper Grip
8. Rhythm & Flow
9. Starting the Swing
10. Proper Divot
11.Forearm/Shaft Alignment
12. Staying Centered
13. Proper Wrist Cock
14. Hip Turn
15. Hip Rotation Through Impact
16. Takeaway Chin Line
17. Passive Arms
18. Biomechanically Shorten Swing
19. Rotation vs. Tilting
Rotary Swing Drills
1. Swing Drills Home
2. Body Drill
3. Impact Bag
4. Divots Left Tee Drill
5. Baseball Swings
6. Broom Drill
7. One Leg Drill
8. Headcover Drill
9. Foam Roller Drill
10. Ben Hogan Pane of Glass
11. Shaft Plane Drill
12. Slide the Shaft Drill
13. 9 o'clock Swing Plane
14. Rotary Drill
15. Penetrating Flight Drill
16. In to Out Tee Drill
17. Neck Tie Drill
18. Bucket Drill for Synchronization
19. Lag Drill - Stop Casting the Club!
Faults and Fixes
1. Faults & Fixes Home
2. Understanding Your Misses
3. Missing Shots Left
4. Missing Shots Right
5. Hitting Fat
6. Hitting Thin
7. Shots off the Toe
8. Shots off the Heel - Shanking
9. Left Side Breakdown
10. Pulled Shots - Student Analysis
11. Slicing
12. Coming Too Far From the Inside
Advanced Technique
1. Advanced Technique Home
2. Impact vs Address
3. Fade vs Draw
4. Hitting a Draw
5. Hitting a Fade
6. Hit It Low
7. Hit It High
8. Tiger Woods 2 Iron Stinger
9. Driver off the Deck
10. The Three Releases
11. Pinky Grip
12. Arms vs Body Release
Rotary Hitter
1. Rotary Hitter Intro
2. Impact Position
3. Chip Stroke
4. Hitter Backswing
5. Shoulder Turn and Right Arm Throwing Motion
6. Hitter Takeaway
7. Hitter vs Swinger
8. Right Hand Pressure Point w/ the Pure Ball Striker
Two Plane
Impact Video Series
Short Game
1. Swinging Over the Top
2. Flat Left Wrist
3. Driver vs. Irons at Impact
4. Impact Fix Drill
5. Importance of Proper Grip
Bomb Your Driver Series
1. Bomb Your Driver Home Page
2. Ball Speed
3. Clubface Roll
4. Driver Sweetspot
5. Optimum Launch Angle
6. Driver Ball Spin Rates
7. Increase Clubhead Speed with More Lag!
8. Tiger Woods Most Inefficient Driver on PGA Tour
Performance Putting Series
Putting
Mental Game
1. Short Game Home
2. Forearm Shaft Alignment
3. Putting Distance Control
4. Putting Shaft Drill
5. Putting Acceleration Drill
6. Putting Hand Dominance
7. Face Angle in the Putting Stroke
7. Pendulum Putting Stroke
7. Putting Fitting - Shaft Length and Setup
Wedge Play
Mushin Golf
Golf Instruction
1. Mental Game Home
2. Introduction
3. Taking it to the Course
4. 10 Mental Principals
5. Confidence
6. You Are An Athlete
7. Spring Golf
8. Ultimate Destroyer
9. How To Practice
10. Developing a Mental Putting Routine
Course Management
1. Rotary Swing Golf Academy
2. In Person w/ Chuck Quinton
3. Driver Fittings
4. Demo Matrix Shafts and Nakashima Heads
5. Online Golf Lessons
Golf Equipment
Professional Swings
Pro Golf Swing Sequences Home
Ben Hogan
Member's Swings
Physical Fitness
1. Ben Hogan's Swing
2. Ben Hogan's Shoulder Plane
3. Ben Hogan's Swing Face On
4. Ben Hogan's Swing Down the Line5. Ben Hogan - Reverse Pivot?
Tiger Woods
1. Tiger Woods Swing Dynamics
2. Tiger Woods New Swing with Hank Haney
3. Tiger Woods Address
4. Tiger Woods Takeaway
5. Tiger Woods Backswing
6. Tiger Woods Downswing & Impact
7. Tiger Woods Most Inefficient Driver on PGA Tour
Chuck Quinton
1. 6 Iron Down the Line
2. 6 Iron Face On
3. Driver Face On
4. Driver Down the Line
5. Down the Line Swing Analysis
6. Face On Swing Analysis
7. TaylorMade Performance Lab
Paul Dickinson
Stuart Appleby
Ernie Els Down the Line
Ernie Els Grip
Jose Maria Olazabal
Annika Sorenstam
Peter Jacobsen
Sam Snead
Adrian Wadey Face On
Adrian Wadey Down the Line
Tyler Aldridge 2007 PGA Tour Qualifying School
1. Rotary Swing Exercises
2. Role of the Core
3. Balance on Swiss Ball
4. Bridge Exercise
5. Stretching the Core
6. Advanced Leg Exercises
7. Intermediate Let Exercises
8. Maintain Your Spine Angle
Membership Info
Golf Tips & Info
1. One Plane vs. Two Plane Swing
2. One Plane Swing in Depth
3. Model Golf vs. One Plane
4. My Swing Philosophy
5. List of One Plane/Rotary Swing Instructors
6. Golf Chat Live Transcript
7. Golf Blog
8. Analyzing Golf Ball Flight
9. Stop Casting the Club
10. Causes of a Slice
11. Core Performance Golf
12. Efficiency of Movement
13. Fred Couples Golf Swing
14. Releasing the Golf Club
15. Hank Haney's Swing with Tiger Woods
16. Iron Shaft Survey
17. Key Components to Hardy's Swing
18. Losing Spine Angle
19. Mixing One and Two Plane Swing Fundamentals
20. Mushin Golf
21. Passive vs. Active Arms
22. Problem with Jim Hardy's Swing
23. Secret of Clubhead Lag
24. Right Arm in Golf Swing
25. Stuart Appleby's Golf Swing Video
26. Clubface Angle Video
27. Tiger Woods New Swing
by Chuck Quinton
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There are few things worse in golf than hitting a huge drive off the tee, wedging it to 8 feet and then completely missing the hole with your putt. To make it worse, your playing partner just skanked a drive into the trees, skulled his second into the bunker, chunks his bunker shot to 15 feet and then drains it for par. You both walk off with 4's, but it feels like you should have had him by atleast a couple; tis is golf. But, becoming a better putter to compliment your better rotary swing ball striking is very simple and I've found the absolute perfect training aid to get you on your way in less than 20 minutes of working with it.
The story above is practically a true one for all golfers, including me. My putting had gotten neglected with all the work I was doing on my driver for the "Bomb Your Driver" series. So, when I finally decided that my putting needed some serious work, I tried all sorts of things. My typical drills that really got me through, like the Putting Shaft Drill, checking my Forearm Alignment, and working on my Distance Control didn't seem to help. I was particularly struggling because our greens have gotten horrible and so they were extremely bumpy and grainy. Couple this with a stroke that was wobbly at best and too long, and I missed more than I made. On slow, bumpy greens especially, it is absolutely critical to strike your putts solidly with an accelerating stroke. If you don't the putt will never hold its line.
So, I tried a heavier putter, a long putter, putting with my wedge, and finally thought to myself that I was working way to hard and there had to be a simple fix. Enter the Eyeline Golf Putting Plane. As you guys know, I'm EXTREMELY slow and cautious when it comes to endorsing or promoting a training aid. There are so many useless and gimmicky items out there that I usually ignore all of them. In this case, I'm glad I took a second look.
If you are familiar with our Short Game DVD, you know that we teach that the putter should work back and through on a slight arc. This arc is completely natural to a stroke where the shoulders rock slightly, but not nearly as severe as what Stan Utley teaches. You could say that it is in between a Dave Pelz Pure Inline Stroke that goes straight back and straight through and the very curved arc that Utley advocates. Not too severe, not to straight, just right in the middle. But, visualizing or teaching someone what this very slight arc feels like can be challenging, but not anymore.
The Putting Plane is tilted at only 72* compared to Utley's which is tilted at 68*. This allows the golfer to make a simple stroke with no manipulation whatsoever with the hands or arms, just a simple shoulder motion with minimal movement in the arms and hands. As soon as my made my first few strokes, I was sold. The instant feedback was perfect, my stroke was smooth and solid and best of all, I started draining putts and haven't stopped yet. Not being one for just a one off experience, I started trying it with my students and the results were the same. Immediately, they could feel what the stroke should feel like and look like. I continued to use it and continue to putt the most confident I ever have by using this Acceleration Drill that I'm going to show you in this video today. I assure you that if you do this drill, combined with using the plane fin on the aid, you will see a dramatic improvement in your putting just as I have and all my students.
You can tell a great training aid by two things. First, it's simple, and second, it works. Simple concepts always hold the ultimate truths in golf and this training aid is very simple but shows you a lot about your stroke. The mirror lets you know where your eyes are over the ball, whether or not your head moves during your stroke, whether or not your shoulders are square, whether or not your shaft is angled toward or away from the target, on top of letting you see and feel a perfect stroke. This would normally take an instructor and a two camera setup and laptop to analyze this much information. Instead, you can do it for barely more than a sleeve of Titleist Pro V1's.
Through a partnership with Eyeline Golf, we are now selling the Putting Plane and of course, at a discount to you, the member. As usual, you receive 15% off any training aid such as the Swing Speed Radars and golf equipment like Drivers and Shafts. The putting plane retails for $59.95 (the same amount I paid for it, that's how much I believe in this aid! I bought it off the shelf at a golf store!), but as a member, you get 15% off and your price is only $50.95 + shipping. Order yours today!
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