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where does chuck quinton teach golf

by Courtney VonRueden Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Chuck Quinton Chuck Quinton is the founder of the Rotary Swing and the former Teaching Professional at Castle Pines Golf Club in Colorado. He also founded the Rotary Swing Golf Academy at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Florida where he teaches golf during the winter months.

Montrose, Colorado, Oct. 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Chuck Quinton, founder of the Rotary Swing, one of the most popular online golf training programs in the world, recently launched his latest innovation destined to revolutionize the way the golf swing is taught online: the AXIOM Golf Training Program.Oct 13, 2021

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Is rotary swing worthwhile?

If you're someone who likes technical instruction, and is prepared to work through drills (many without a club), to build your swing over time, then I highly recommend it. So, yeah, I can say with confidence that Rotary Swing will improve your golf game.

How do you stay connected in the backswing?

3:078:41HOW TO STAY CONNECTED IN THE GOLF SWING - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIn so i'm going to need them to go slightly in and around from that first move here you can seeMoreIn so i'm going to need them to go slightly in and around from that first move here you can see that's immediately going to get my left arm more connected that's immediately going to get the club.

Should the right arm stay connected in the golf swing?

In a perfect world, both arms should be connected, forming a triangle with the golf ball. Additionally, the right arm should be just in front of your hip. The right arm should not straighten before impact.

Does the left arm stay close to the chest?

4:526:44Left arm stuck on chest - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipI didn't mean to hit that ball. And the club would actually flip just one move one arm stops or oneMoreI didn't mean to hit that ball. And the club would actually flip just one move one arm stops or one lever stops and the rest keeps going same thing happens in the golf.

Who is Chuck Quinton?

Chuck Quinton is the founder of the Rotary Swing and the former Teaching Professional at Castle Pines Golf Club in Colorado. He also founded the Rotary Swing Golf Academy at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Florida where he teaches golf during the winter months.

How many videos does Chuck Quinton have?

Chuck Quinton’s instructional website, https://rotaryswing.com/ is one of the largest golf instruction sites on the Internet today with thousands of visitors per day and is host to over 300 instructional videos that Chuck Quinton has created, as well as over 150 articles he has written. His videos on YouTube have been viewed millions ...

Who is Jack Nicklaus' teacher?

Of course, at this time, Jack Nicklaus is one of the greatest golfers of all time, if not the greatest golfer of all time. If you’re going to learn from somebody, it makes sense to learn from this guy.

Who is the founder of Rotary Swing?

Chuck Quinton. Has spent thousands of hours of tireless research, continuing instruction and hard work to create Rotary Swing. We are excited to have a few minutes with Chuck Quinton to learn about how he got started and what he is up to now.

CasualLie

There was a thread on golfwrx years ago that went ad nauseum about Chuck basically being a bozo, but sadly he seemingly has reached new lows. Some instructors have been using "shelter in" to do awesome stuff on IG. But not Chuck; he's busy playing tough guy and legal threats. Sad.

CasualLie

Wow...that was quick...The video did have a lot of clips from Rotary Golf. The website it still up. I cannot believe these guys have this much time on their hands...

Nels55

Interesting stuff! I got Chuck's emails for a number of years until I finally got tired of his marketing methods and canceled out in March. Looks like I missed all the drama! I had heard in the past that Chuck had possibly learned his teaching method from Alison Thietje.

CasualLie

It's pretty simple, you might get a lawyer to work on a contingency fee if they feel they are going to get paid by the losing party with deep pockets. Clearly that rarely exists in the golf community.

Guest

Man I feel like I have a lot to say about this and rotary swing but will keep it short as I'm still conflicted about it and haven't made up my mind what is really going on.

Nels55

I found the judge mentioning that both sides acted unprofessionally interesting. Looks like a tempest in teapot?

jholz

Wow, this whole story is completely crazy. As a largely uninterested 3rd party, I don't know who is telling the truth here and I don't have a side in the argument, but I hope that justice will prevail.

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