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Caleb Hoshiyama

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  1. The question was how does one shoot in the 70's and for me it was learning how to do what most of the golfers are replying to : hitting GIR's , putts, fairways; but in order to hit enough GIR, lower putts and more fairways, one must learn a correct golf swing, and putting stroke. RST has done that for me and most of the members of RST. Is it a plug for RST; didn't mean it to be, but it has worked for me and a lot of other golfers, so if you want to call it a plug, fine with me. I think the real answer is "how" not "what" will make one shoot in the 70's consistently. All of the comments on "what" it takes means nothing if one cannot perform these tasks; RST teaches one how to get more GIR's, fairways and fewer putts.
  2. I have been playing golf for 21 years, but 3 years ago, I found Rotary Swing Tour and Chuck Quinton. I have been a single digit index for the last 3 years. I was around a 14 index when I found RST. I just recently shot one under par 71 at Silverado North course. I only know about 5% of what RST has to offer, so I have a lot still to incorporate into my swing and playing. I am 67 years old and because of RST; I hit the ball about 20 yards farther than I ever did. I think there is a lot of room to even gain a lot more yardage still. Of course distance is no good with out accuracy. My 3 years of single digits speaks to that and the milestone of shooting under par is a bucket list item for all golfers ( I would think?). The simple answer is learn RST.
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