No way, look at all the other Stanford players. If you can stop the video at the right time, you can see both feet planted at strike, That's evidence of great balance which results in awesome leverage capabilities!!
shouldn't you have about 70-90% of your weight on your left foot (for righties) at impact? Hunter Mahan's Coach said he was to 50-50 at impact and wanted more weight on his front foot.
It's a nice swing but I want you all to pay attention to something. When his right foot lifts off the ground after his swing, it's an artificial lift. It happens way after the swing has basically finished. That leads me to believe that he may be stack and tilt, with an artificial finish with the foot since the weight has already been maintained on the front foot. Incorrect?
Artificial finish? Look where his sternum is pointing in his followthrough. No way he could get there without letting his right hip release, so the foot has no choice but to follow. Stack and tilt is just a style, not some strange new invention. Some players brace a little more against the left, some brace more against the right. All good players use these mechanics for a proper knockdown shot. Sweet swing!
I see a little stack n tilt going on...prety sure that's not what he's going for but his head is pretty well over the ball the whole time and the swing looks good.
He'd want to strenghten that left knee or his cruciate ligament won't last long!
cappa88 10 months ago
stack tilt?
johnc12344321 1 year ago
@johnc12344321 looks like it to me
cianpritchard 1 year ago
im proud to say that i know that dude and i am disappointed because we dont live in Bloomfield. its kinda called Broomfield
blakedudemanguy 1 year ago 3
shit, no wonder why he plays for stanford. great swing.
olamprov 2 years ago
No way, look at all the other Stanford players. If you can stop the video at the right time, you can see both feet planted at strike, That's evidence of great balance which results in awesome leverage capabilities!!
aagkings86 2 years ago
shouldn't you have about 70-90% of your weight on your left foot (for righties) at impact? Hunter Mahan's Coach said he was to 50-50 at impact and wanted more weight on his front foot.
GrandGuy555 2 years ago
@GrandGuy555
its supposed to be 55 - 45 on ur right foot if ur playing a conventional swing
stack n tilt is is more like 60 - 70 % with that increasing as the swing begins
kumkumkumifiction 1 year ago
It's a nice swing but I want you all to pay attention to something. When his right foot lifts off the ground after his swing, it's an artificial lift. It happens way after the swing has basically finished. That leads me to believe that he may be stack and tilt, with an artificial finish with the foot since the weight has already been maintained on the front foot. Incorrect?
mousavsm 2 years ago
Artificial finish? Look where his sternum is pointing in his followthrough. No way he could get there without letting his right hip release, so the foot has no choice but to follow. Stack and tilt is just a style, not some strange new invention. Some players brace a little more against the left, some brace more against the right. All good players use these mechanics for a proper knockdown shot. Sweet swing!
theestrogenius 2 years ago
he will be playing on this years walker cup team
Dabills112 2 years ago
is it just me but does it look a little stack n tilt-ish. hm?
motoxracer376 2 years ago 2
True, at 0:10 you can see he doesn't turn behind the ball very much.
MicrowavedHamster 2 years ago
Best swing on Stanford's team so far
MANGOMAN1999 2 years ago
I see a little stack n tilt going on...prety sure that's not what he's going for but his head is pretty well over the ball the whole time and the swing looks good.
williedla 3 years ago
look how his left foot never moves, even on the follow thru. I can't seem to keep my foot from sliding around after impact.
Discodwill 3 years ago
Very Carl Pettersen esque
c0ltswr88 3 years ago
Nice Swing!!!....u should have a vid of yourself swinging a driver....
sKaK15 3 years ago
great swing yet agian!!!
GUNman3893 3 years ago
great swing
jmcc5463 3 years ago