Introduction to The GOAT Code

Have you ever dreamed of swinging the golf club like THE GOAT - Tiger Woods? You've seen just how simple his golf swing looks - what if it actually WAS as simple as it looks? Guess what - it is far simpler than you even dreamed possible and it's within your reach! This program will walk you through, step by step, how to swing like the Greatest Of All Time - The GOAT, Tiger Woods.


Have you ever stopped and wondered how did Tiger Woods become Tiger Woods?

What I mean by that is how did he learn to swing so well and play the game so well?

There's a secret to it, and that's what I want to share with you now.

Because I've spent more than three decades of my life studying the swings of all the greats, and especially Tiger Woods.

In fact, I've even spent so much time even learning how to swing like Tiger, and that's what you're going to learn in this program.

And what's fascinating about it is that it's way simpler than anything else out there.

You just have to learn it in a specific sequence.

And what I mean by that is that there's a reason that Earl taught the game to Tiger from the green back.

And that is because the way that you swing, grip, and release this club is the exact same that you do with this club.

And that is why it's so important.

In fact, It's a fundamental requirement to learn to swing the club properly, to start at the green, and that's how this program works.

And the reason for that is it's going to teach you how to control the club with these two fingers of your trail hand.

That is vitally important if you want to swing like the greatest of all time.

And if, and once you understand how simple this is, you'll realize that you've just been making the game way harder than it's than it really needs to be.

If you look Tiger Swing, it looks really, really simple, it's really efficient.

But how does he make it look so simple?

It's because he learned how to control the club with the smaller strokes first, and then he started working up from there.

And that's exactly how this program works.

You're going to start with putting, you're going to start with one hand, only putting with your dominant hand.

If you're a right-handed person, you this lead hand, your left hand doesn't really do much of anything in the golf swing, which is really contrarian to most golf instruction out there.

But that's why Tiger's swing looks so much different than everybody else's.

He's really using his right hand for everything.

And in fact, he says that very thing.

Undercutting it a little bit, especially my right hand.

I connect the whole chest with my right hand.

So my father taught me that it's the closest hand you should feel it with is your right hand.

Obviously, it's closest to the club face.

And so get a lot of my feel in my right hand.

Tiger associates all shots with his trail hand, with his right hand, because that's how Earl taught him to play.

He believed that the hand that was closest to the club face is the one that should be in control of the golf swing now.

Most golf instruction and most great golfers.

Bobby Jones, Lee Trevino, Ben Hogan, they all said the opposite.

Hogan wanted three right hands at the bottom, but he didn't want you to use it anywhere else in the swing.

What you're going to learn, that's why Hogan's swing looks nothing like Tiger's.

Tiger's swing is truly dominant hand oriented.

If you're right handed, your right hand is going to be what's controlling the entire stroke.

And that's why it's so much faster and easier to learn this way because you already know how to use this hand.

This hand, for most people, it's really difficult to train.

It takes a lot of time.

With this program, You're going to rapidly improve every single aspect of your game incredibly fast, because you're going to be using the hand that's already incredibly coordinated.

You've been training it your entire life, you already know how to use it, you just have to learn how to use it correctly.

And there's one thing I want to share with you that's going to help you throughout this entire program and help you pick this up super fast.

And that is what is I call the goat arm.

Let me explain what makes Tiger's swing so repeatable and makes him such a consistent ball striker is the way that the trail arm, his right arm and hand and body work together.

The way that these are oriented is a little bit counterintuitive at first.

So it's going to feel a little bit strange.

And that's another reason it's so important to start with this club first, because if you can't do this swing at five miles an hour, you're certainly not going to be able to do it a hundred miles an hour.

So the first thing you've got to understand is that this trail arm has got to be what we call supinated.

Your elbow pit needs to be oriented out away from you, most golfers set up this way.

What you're going to find as soon as you do this is the club's going to want to go inside.

Your arm's going to fold early and then you're going to have all sorts of problems.

It's going to be darn near impossible to consistently square that face, you're going to be relying too much on timing.

Tiger Swing takes almost all the timing completely out of the stroke.

And let me show you how.

So, once you have this arm supinated, you're going to do this.

With every club in the bag, your putter, pitching, chipping, wedge, play, all of it, it's all the same.

Every single stroke is no different than what you're doing in the putting stroke, they just get a little bit bigger.

But what you're going to learn with your putting movement is that the orientation of this elbow pit facing out away from you and the stronger trail hand grip.

That you're going to learn is what's going to allow the club face to hinge back, or the wrist to hinge back and be able to hit with your trail hand and keep the clubface square.

When your arm is like this, You can see how immediately my arm is free from the movement of my body, and then the clubface wants to change as I'm going through the stroke.

What makes Tiger so great is the ability to consistently hit the ball in the center of the face and get the ball to launch on the same line with the same spin rate, same trajectory, every single time.

That is all done through the orientation of this trail arm.

So what you're going to want to feel as you go through this program is get this arm supinated.

That's just external rotation.

So if you held your thumb up like this, this is pronation or internal rotation.

We don't want that.

We want supination or external rotation.

And once you have this feeling, You're going to feel it kind of locks your shoulder blade and your arm down into your body a little bit more.

It gets you an instant sense of connection.

And then as I take my grip now, obviously my hand's not going to be this strong, but I still want the right hand to be much stronger than most golfers who are like this.

Because now you're again having to time that club face.

What I want to do is have this arm supinated, and then all I have to do is hinge my wrist back and hinge it and let it unhinge.

As I hit with my trail hand.

Now you can see from up the line that my putter face is always dead square through the hitting area, and it's releasing square.

As soon as I start doing this, all bets are off.

So as you're working through this program, learning how to keep this arm supinated.

Which will feel very strange at first, but you can see.

This is exactly what Tiger does in his setup and throughout his whole swing, he gets in.

What we call GDP.

Or the Goat delivery position.

The Goat delivery position is what all great players do, even though they may not have started out that way at Address, Tiger just made his life easier by starting out that way.

Many golfers set up with their arms like this, but they still get into this goat delivery position, Which is the next video you'll watch in this series to help you understand how to orient this arm in relationship to your body.

So that the clubface squares very easily every single time.

You will never fight the ball slicing off the planet again once you learn how to do this correctly.

If anything, You'll be fighting the ball going left because you'll have a tendency to want to pronate your arm.

Because you needed to do that in your old golf, golf swing, because you needed to do that.

To square the face, Tiger's taken all that out of the equation.

The club face is already square.

You don't have to do anything.

In fact, all you have to do is not pronate and the club face is squared up for you.

This same motion is exactly the same in the driver.

As I'm coming through, I'm getting into this GDP position and my clubface is already square, all I have to do from here is let it release.

And that's really more of an unhinging.

Now the wrist is deviating and we'll get more into the details of that later on.

But once you get the feeling of this being oriented out away from you and your wrist, your right hand having a strong enough grip where this line is going up your forearm, the clubface is already square.

And then all you're doing is learning how to release it from there.

And this program is going to teach you how to do that where you learn how to hit the ball dead straight on your starting line every single time and you'll be shocked at how easy it is once you use this gdp position so in the next video i'm going to walk you through this goat delivery position show you how the greats use it and then we're going to dive right into the program you're going to start putting you're going to learn how to use your trail hand and this gdp this goat arm to be wildly consistent and it's going to happen in just a few hundred repetitions

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Andy
Hi, Ive just joined the community and excited about getting started. I am left handed but play golf right handed so my right trail arm isn't as natural to use as a right handed persons would be especially for the trail arm drills. My question is whether the program is suited for a left hander who played golf right handed. And if there are any pointers for such a situation which I guess isn't that uncommon.
June 19, 2025
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Craig (Certified RST Instructor)
Hello Andy. Depends if you can create speed with it? C4 would be more a lead side pattern training using your current dominant arm. But, I have a student in my unlimited with the same condor. He has stuck with the trail side program as he can still create the motions with some pace. As you train you will get more comfortable just depends if you want to make the switch.
June 19, 2025
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Andy
Thanks, Craig. I'm going to give it a go and see how I progress. Could I ask what you mean by the term C4 please?
June 20, 2025
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Craig (Certified RST Instructor)
Hello Andy. If you look in the dashboard at the top. GOAT Code is Trail Side. C4 is Lead Side (the name for that system).
June 20, 2025
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Derrick
Watched enough on Instagram, so I decided to be apart of this community. And right out the gate with this video, I'm excited to see where this goes.
May 19, 2025
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Craig (Certified RST Instructor)
Awesome Derrick. Welcome to the club! We are here to help you with your journey anytime you need us.
May 19, 2025
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Alexander
It sounds insane but of all the videos I have watched so far for some reason this is the one that resets my swing in my head and in my body. I come back to it over and over before a round.
May 17, 2025
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Craig (Certified RST Instructor)
Hey Alexander. Doesn't sound insane to me .
May 19, 2025
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Todd
what is the recommended drill for this section / video?
March 2, 2025
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Chuck
Hey Todd, if you're following the GOAT Code you'll just work through the videos the way they are numbered. Click GOAT Code at the top to get into the new navigation
March 3, 2025
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Curtis
In video 1.1 after it completes...I see a tab called "Rep Tracker" but there were no drills given to do in the video. Did I miss something?
February 16, 2025
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Chuck
The rep tracker is there for your convenience. If you wanna keep track of the number of reps you’re doing for any particular exercise.
February 17, 2025
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Jake
Hi Chuck. I write and throw right handed but play golf left handed. Since my left hand (trail hand)is not my dominant hand should be doing the C4 system vs the GOAT
February 3, 2025
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Mark
Hi Jake, I, too, play golf left-handed but throw right-handed, and bat left-handed. Were you able to train your left hand using the GOAT method? Best, Mark
May 9, 2025
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Chuck
Only way to know which is best for you is to experiment with each. I have students in your situation that have still switched to trailside and found it much easier to generate power than way
February 3, 2025
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Jayden
Hi Chuck, thanks for all of your support you have given me so far! I am starting to really enjoy the game. Seeing more and more right handed tour pros capable of swinging a left handed club, I was wondering if this is an essential key to play top level golf? Can you alsow swing with a left handed club? Best wishes Jayden.
January 31, 2025
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Chuck
Definitely not a requirement and i can barely hit a ball with a left handed club lol
January 31, 2025
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Edward
This is a great start. Understanding the GDP and the simplicity of it. I am really hooked and enjoy your logical approach to instruction/progression as you refer to common errors or philosophies that confuse.
January 31, 2025
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Chuck
Thank you Edward. Welcome to the goat code simplicity at its finest
January 31, 2025
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ECTOR
Hi Chuck, is there a skill assessment for each step, such as 1.1, 1.2, etc.? Also, how many repetitions would you recommend for a new golfer just starting the program?
January 9, 2025
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Chuck
Not for every step just each major milestone. 300 to 500 reps is the minimum for the human brain to begin to assimilate a new movement pattern, but it takes several thousand to master it
January 10, 2025
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ECTOR
So for a beginner, do you recommend starting with the GOAT Code or the C4???
January 10, 2025
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Chuck
Goat code. Faster to learn
January 10, 2025
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Jayden
Hi Chuck, here is my swing with a 5iron. Best wishes, Jayden.

November 7, 2024
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Craig (Certified RST Instructor)
Hello Jayden. You are a little tense as setup. Try to relax the arms so they hang better down form the shoulder sockets. Also, even though you don't hit the ball with the takeaway I would focus on keeping a better structure to simplify your backswing. If you look at TW here you can see the difference in the wrists and club position. You tend to push the club a little inside. Also, how you settle into your trail leg. Focus on the GOAT Takeaway Video so you can have a cleaner backswing.
November 8, 2024
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Jayden
I am also working on my bunker shot any take on that one? I am dropping my right foot back in the bunker to feel a hook.

November 5, 2024
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Chuck
Looking really good man!
November 7, 2024
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Jayden
Hi Chuck, does this look better

November 5, 2024
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Chuck
Hard to tell much wirh an exaggerated drill like this. Need to see it at speed in a swing
November 7, 2024
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Nick
Hey Chuck Where are the videos for The initial Goat code, where you introduce L. hand, then the wide angle, the grip, etc..?
October 31, 2024
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Chuck
If you click C4 button at the top, you can get back to the older videos.
October 31, 2024
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Jayden
Hi Chuck, I am currently working on the 5min. to the perfect backswing video and GDP. I would appreciate it if you could look at my Videos. Best wishes Jayden.

October 29, 2024
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Chuck
Looking really good Jayden! just don't stop clearing that left hip in the downswing
October 30, 2024
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Jayden
Hi Chuck, thanks for your reply. What did you mean by 'just don't stop clearing that left hip in the downswing'. I should move my butt deeper in the downswing? Best wishes Jayden
November 3, 2024
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Chuck
You were stalling your hip movement in your drill. Just make sure you get that hip back away from the ball
November 3, 2024
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Jayden

October 29, 2024
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M. (Certified RST Instructor)
Hi Chuck, Thanks for these great new series, very well developed and great to work with! Just one question, why does the 0% number on top of each fase always stay the same, no matter how often you watch a video? Thanks for helping! Marcel
October 17, 2024
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Chuck
You need to switch over to teh GOAT Code videos and then mark a video as complete.
October 17, 2024
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M. (Certified RST Instructor)
Sorry to reply again Chuck! I am pretty sure I am working from GOAT mode but it stays on 0%. Do not know if this is essential info but I have a laptop with Windows 11 and I work from Chrome. Thanks for helping, enjoy weekend! Marcel
October 17, 2024
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Chuck
You are in C4 still with the GC Videos. You should've seen a popup asking you to switch a few days ago. If you didn't click the GOAT Code red button at the top of the screen. There you will see the videos with a "Mark as Complete" button
October 17, 2024
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M. (Certified RST Instructor)
I had that popup and then pressed the red GOAT button, today I pressed the GOAT button again 3 times and then watched the first video of Phase 1 but no result. I know where I am in the phases and the video's I watched but I think that on your side you also want to see where a member is in the program? Friendly greetings, Marcel
October 17, 2024
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Chuck
Try again now as you should see a mark as complete button here at the top of the comments and that will start updating the phases. We put in a code change that should force you into the goatcode path now
October 17, 2024
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M. (Certified RST Instructor)
Got it Chuck, happy camper over here! Thanks for helping!
October 17, 2024
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Chuck
You bet!
October 17, 2024
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Jayden
Hi Chuck, the rep tracker under every video says 3,000 reps should I then do 3,000 reps on every video?
October 16, 2024
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Chuck
No, the skills assessments are how you know when you're ready to move on, you do as many reps as need to pass the challenge.
October 16, 2024
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William
Chuck, is it correct to say if you are right hand dominant you are a hitter and if left hand dominant you are a swinger? Would you consider yourself a hitter or a swinger?
October 15, 2024
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Chuck
I don't like those terms so I don't really use them much to define the swings. You can still "swing" the club, and should, with a trail side pattern.
October 16, 2024
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Okkie
This is perfect! I am very right handed and have been trying to play with the focus on my left. I am so inconsistent! I am looking forward to this new content!!!
October 13, 2024
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Richard
I am left handed but golf right handed, does this trail hand dominant GOAT training still apply?
October 10, 2024
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Chuck
You can go down either pathway, it just depends on which hand you feel most confident being dominant with.
October 10, 2024
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Richard
My left hand is def more dominant, so stay with the GOAT training or go to lead side dominate tab?
October 10, 2024
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Chuck
You would most likely find it more comfortable to swing with a lead side dominant pattern and so I would go to the C4 tab at the top and start there and if you find that that is not comfortable, it won’t take long at all to experiment with the trailside pattern and find out which one is best for you
October 10, 2024
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Richard
Thank you sir!
October 19, 2024

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