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  • Looks like just a fancy name for the modern swing, but hey, if it works as a way to teach the swing it works.

  • Love your concept and instruction but a large bucket of balls cost me $9.00 in New Jersey.

  • Chuck thanks for all the great instruction you posted on the web !!!!!

  • blakeadamsgolf.blogspot.com

  • he does seem like a good guy though...especially compared to a lot of these egos

  • @gostros7229 he may be, I haven't talked to Blake in a year probably. He's a great guy, world class and someone you can definitely look up to as being one of the "good guys" out there on tour.

  • found his blog and saw he was workin with a friend of his

  • just that one time? why did he quit working with you?....we had fun following him at the byron nelson last year

  • @gostros7229 We worked for a couple months and he was hitting the ball great and didn't feel the need to keep working on his swing.

  • chuck, i saw some pictures of blake adams on your website....are you his teacher?

  • @gostros7229 I taught him in 2007, he's since gone about working on things on his own. Search the forum to see the changes I made to his swing at that time.

  • checked out the website and while there is a lot of good stuff and chuck obviously is by no means a dummie........i do have one issue...the RST now has "rotary" swingers and "rotary" hitters.....I liked it the first time when it was called swingers and hitters by Homer Kelly via the golfing machine yet I still haven't seen any references to HK or TGM.......if its ignorance to TGM, my apologies...hopefully so because there are some serous contradictions if thats the foundation for this "new" term

  • @1982tomwilson RST actually doesn't have a hitter and swinger concept. RST allows for and actually trains the use of both arms to work in the swing.

  • @cquinton as does the golfing machine............the forum has a lot of talk and questions about swinging and hitting that you answer (forum tabs even labeled so).......you're a very good teacher, but part of that responsibility is to site your sources...you can give credit to ones that came before you and not tear down other teachers (like so many others and a lot of your videos) and STILL grow your business.........again if you don't know anything about TGM my apologies

  • @1982tomwilson The forum is basically unused on the site, everything that is current is in the RST videos. Take a look there for answers.

  • @cquinton im actually not looking for answers, I was asking whether or not you stole the swinger and hitter terminology from TGM or if you arent familiar with TGM

  • @1982tomwilson The swing i teach is called the 'rotary swing' which, before RST, required passive arms and hands. Not everyone on the website could get past their 'hit' instinct so I modified it to help them, that's where the term 'hit/hitter' came from. I don't use those terms anymore, but they had nothing to do with TGM's definitions. I've since read that wiring schematic of a book and have seen that is common terminology, but we're talking apples and oranges I imagine as I don't teach TGM.

  • I did submit a video last Friday, waiting to see if it gets posted.

  • Chuck, are you entering the Golf Channel's contest to become their next on air teacher?

  • im a member at the site. imo cquinton is one of the best teachers of the game today.

  • @loltrain12 best teacher ever that is...

  • emncaity, you've read a lot of what exactly? If you haven't been a member of the site then you haven't seen 99% of what we do. If you had, you'd agree that what the Rotary Swing is all about, from our learning new movement patterns based on how the brain learns to our biomechanics, you'd agree, you've never heard the things that we are doing.

  • @cquinton

    Could be. I've read everything publicly available at the site (I'm going back a year or two), but I don't doubt you have much more available to members that might be termed "new." What I'm talking about is exactly what I said--that there is nothing new about the idea of rotation, plane, and on-plane release as general concepts in the swing. That's not to say that you might not have figure out something "revolutionary" about it, or a "revolutionary" way to put it.

  • @cquinton

    At any rate, the comment wasn't meant to be the least bit disparaging. You've obviously got a very solid swing yourself, and I don't remember reading anything of yours I thought was particularly wrong or objectionable. I just think that the creation of force through torque, from the ground up, transferred through the club to the ball as efficiently as possible in the right sequence of movements, is not a particularly new concept, in general terms.

  • @cquinton shuck i wanted to tell you how thankful i am that you put up all of these videos on your website i picked up a ton of distance with the throw the ball drill and it was the best 16 dollars that i have ever spent in my entire life. Im hitting the ball a lot more solidly, straighter, and further. I love how you really explain everything in depth. In the next monthly release of videos it would be awesome if you could make a bonus section specifically toward trajectory! THANKS

  • Founder of the rotary swing? I've read a lot of your stuff; you're a smart guy with some good things to say; but there is no revolution, really, and nothing new about the idea of rotation, plane, and on-plane release in the golf swing.

  • Thanks Chuck, No matter what method I,ve tried I still came over the top because I swung too hard from the top of backswing, thats until I came accross your 9 to 3 lesson, WOW the results are instant, Ive just ordered your DVD from Amazon. Thanks again GREAT METHOD and SIMPLE.

  • 1 large bucket of balls at the Windermere Golf Center - $16

  • expensive buckets of balls where he's at.

  • Yes, Mr. Quinton, you are spot on about conflicting instruction between one pro and another coming from the golf channel and various magazines....No wonder so many people are screwed up from really enjoying the game

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