"I know you hear this all the time but and I’ll say it again. The way you teach is by far the best there is! " - Nick, 12/4/18
I have always said you should be in the Golf Hall of Fame, best teacher in the WORLD!!" - Caleb H. 12/1/18
"Your instruction is amazing." - Keith L. 12/1/18
"Chuck Quinton ... you're a GENIUS! You're the Carl Sagan of golf ... it's one thing to have mastered an art form that is rather non-intuitive and complex ... but it's something else to be able to communicate it to the masses in a way that everyone can understand and then have a fair chance at learning to swing properly if they just put in the time and effort." - Jaleel A. 11/28/18
"I never stop trying to improve and just wish I'd had access to this quality of tuition and information 30 years ago. Hats off guys - you're doing an amazing job!!!" - Scott W., 11/24/18
At end of the day, everything we do is to arrive at this one point in time in the swing with the position you see on the left. It's what separates a 20 handicapper from a 2. And working through the very same sequence of the AXIOM & DEAD Drill Learning System on the site, we arrived at this world-class position in only 2 hours of work.
Most golfers spend their lifetimes not knowing how to get here and never achieving it, but if you follow the RS System like it's laid out on the site, you can achieve this in the comfort of your living room!
"You’re by far the best golf instructor in the world!" Ignacio González-Panizo, 11/24/2018
"Thank you so much for the follow up and not a program out can compare to what you guys have developed." - Jaymie M. 11/25/18
"I just wanted to say thanks for all the great videos. I think your method will be the gold standard in golf instruction for the future. That the transformation of this woman's swing in one lesson was truly amazing." - Mike B. 11/25/18
These days, inflation has made EVERYTHING expensive. When I started playing golf in the 1980's, a sleeve of balls could be had for $3. Now a sleeve of Pro V1s bought at a golf club can be over $20!!!
Now, how long does that sleeve of 3 balls last the amateur golfer? I found some research online that suggested that the majority of golfers lose at least one sleeve of balls per round, and most will lose closer to two.
So, the average golfer is losing $40 worth of balls per round. If you play just once a week, you'll lose $160 per month!!!
With RotarySwing, we will teach you how to STOP losing all those balls and start CRUSHING the ball dead straight farther than ever before!
The RotarySwing methodology has helped millions of golfers stop losing so many stinking expensive golf balls, while also increasing the enjoyment of the game.
Let us help you stop wasting money on balls and start improving your golf swing!
Listen to how we helped Robb H.:
"I started last year with a 16.9 index, which took me 3 years to get down to from a 19.6. At the beginning of the year I set out to win golfer of the year at our local club but knew that I was going to have to step up my game in order to win. Over 9 months, with your instruction, I lowered my handicap to an 8.2 and won Golfer of the Year!"
RotarySwing is the oldest golf instruction membership site on the net. We've been around the longest because our members actually improve their swings, cut their handicaps and enjoy the game more.
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The only thing you stand to lose is strokes off your handicap!
"Hey guys I cannot thank you enough for this RS website, it has totally transformed my golf game. I have been playing for over 15 years and was able to stay around a nine handicap but never could go lower than that because of a bad hole here and there. Now I able to keep the ball in play and make those up and downs when I need to. I am now down to a 4 handicap and my goal is to become a scratch golfer. I played in a tournament this past weekend and had to go into a playoff hole, we had around 30 people watching us tee off and I had 100% confidence I could put the ball down the middle, which I did (with a baby draw). I trusted all the work I had put into this swing in the past seven months. I just wanted to give you guys a BIG thank you. Keep up the great work. " - Tim Pasley