@WishkazofTreachery A dumbell might work really well. It's not super important that it be gripped like a club since this is a hips, lower body, chest, and arms type of move, but it can't hurt, either.
Might be smarter to get a 5-10 lb smooth circular weight instead of trying to throw a jagged rock. Will pretty much serve the same purpose without the risk of being cut.
@wrxjunki I use a house brick and it's perfect. I think the idea of "a rock" in this video is that it's something the majority of people have in the garden or nearby and it's free, as opposed to having to specifically seek out a 5-10lbs weight. If money is no object I'm sure there are a lot of alternatives.
Hey Dave i was going to try out this swing. I have been having alot of trouble with my swing. I am tending to hit a big slice or pull or hit the ball fat? Just wondering if you had any specific tips or anything and i will try this swing tommorow at the range and hope it works. Just let me know if you have any more suggestions. I'll try to post a video of my swing later for you to check it out.
Very nice explanation. Thanks Dave. This cleared up some points of confusion for me. I'm a six handicap and have been impressed by this swing. I've been trying it for the last two weeks and intend to stay with it.
This will be a great winter drill outside. Tossing the stone into a big snow drift will be fun! Once again, your videos are fabulous, especially because you are proving that average golfers are capable of achieving great things through Stack & Tilt.
I tried doing this at my local course but they kicked me out :(
PFloyd444 7 months ago 4
@PFloyd444 LOL
nigel255 7 months ago
does the stack and tilt method resemble the single swing plane method as used by the legendary moe norman? please discuss!!!
Dreama40 10 months ago
:44 broken back.
ajmurphy21 11 months ago
is it ok for the head to drop a little while titling the shoulders in backswing?
nicademus2069 1 year ago
good idea.
pyeon 1 year ago
I'm assuming a dumbbell would be perfect for this as it is heavy and can be gripped like a club.
WishkazofTreachery 1 year ago
@WishkazofTreachery A dumbell might work really well. It's not super important that it be gripped like a club since this is a hips, lower body, chest, and arms type of move, but it can't hurt, either.
thegolfevolution 1 year ago
Might be smarter to get a 5-10 lb smooth circular weight instead of trying to throw a jagged rock. Will pretty much serve the same purpose without the risk of being cut.
wrxjunki 1 year ago
@wrxjunki I use a house brick and it's perfect. I think the idea of "a rock" in this video is that it's something the majority of people have in the garden or nearby and it's free, as opposed to having to specifically seek out a 5-10lbs weight. If money is no object I'm sure there are a lot of alternatives.
MiniBlueDragon 1 year ago
TOOK THE DAY LESSON. FIXED MY SWING! CARPET TUBE PRICES ARE ABOUT TO SKYROCKET! BEST AIDE EV3R!
FMIIunimog 1 year ago
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Gyro911 1 year ago
Thanks David for sharing your knowledge and concepts.
Great job!
p01argentina 1 year ago
Also I think the reason i do these things is because of my swing plane. I swing my arms inside alot, accross my body, any help would be appreciated
DJMoonsand 1 year ago
Hey Dave i was going to try out this swing. I have been having alot of trouble with my swing. I am tending to hit a big slice or pull or hit the ball fat? Just wondering if you had any specific tips or anything and i will try this swing tommorow at the range and hope it works. Just let me know if you have any more suggestions. I'll try to post a video of my swing later for you to check it out.
DJMoonsand 1 year ago
Fabulous drill/concept. Dave is the master of practical application of S&T knowledge.
jduncanm3golf 1 year ago
a work out weight works great for this.
traviswhitney 1 year ago
WOW best drill ive found yet...
traviswhitney 1 year ago
I just got started with the S&T swing, and I intend to stick with it, but I need to get better at it. This drill will definitely help. Thanks!
blusky121 2 years ago
Very nice explanation. Thanks Dave. This cleared up some points of confusion for me. I'm a six handicap and have been impressed by this swing. I've been trying it for the last two weeks and intend to stay with it.
Best,
Mitch
usfoilist 2 years ago
Good Drill Dave....the "high fence" really helps the student get the concept
Best! from "Canadianpro"
bikerpro333 2 years ago
This will be a great winter drill outside. Tossing the stone into a big snow drift will be fun! Once again, your videos are fabulous, especially because you are proving that average golfers are capable of achieving great things through Stack & Tilt.
jkpassage 2 years ago
Great info as usual Dave. Thanks for all of your hard work and devotion to SnT it makes learning so much easier.
ttdietzgolf 2 years ago
super drill Dave. and a nice job on the video!
tleparskas 2 years ago