I have struggled getting on plane and coming outside in for some time. The first day I tried the stack and tilt I hit the straightest shots I ever hit. My first trip to the course I took 8 strokes of my game. This guy is way off.
his actual backswing isn't far off from his practise backswing. and who's practise move looks exactly like their real swing? that's seriously reaching to find something to complain about
ahhh... what a great explanation ! I shouldn't do this then because I want to spend more money on lessons and not get better. maybe i need to do TPI stuff
The commentator is a chump. he generalizes all amateurs by saying they all already lean too much on the front leg.
what is a bad choice is listening to this guy talking about golf.
if amateurs generally come outside in, wouldnt a swing that goes inside out work well for them? probably, but them B-RAD wouldn't sell any lessons without taking a S&T school.
If your an amateur and want to quit coming over the top and slicing the ball, try stack and tilt. The stock shot is a draw. You will be coming inside to out when you make contact.
So true I witched 2 months ago and now i hit a little draw and when i my bad shot is a little push (about 5 yards), I went from a 12 to a 5.6 in 2 months
This guy's are misleading and confusing. Fact is, that the stack and tilt does work for at least one amateur golfer, me.
bryanspell 1 year ago
poor
erikpmort 2 years ago
I have struggled getting on plane and coming outside in for some time. The first day I tried the stack and tilt I hit the straightest shots I ever hit. My first trip to the course I took 8 strokes of my game. This guy is way off.
cdreport 2 years ago
his actual backswing isn't far off from his practise backswing. and who's practise move looks exactly like their real swing? that's seriously reaching to find something to complain about
jduncanm3golf 2 years ago
ahhh... what a great explanation ! I shouldn't do this then because I want to spend more money on lessons and not get better. maybe i need to do TPI stuff
tiltinNstackin 2 years ago
The commentator is a chump. he generalizes all amateurs by saying they all already lean too much on the front leg.
what is a bad choice is listening to this guy talking about golf.
if amateurs generally come outside in, wouldnt a swing that goes inside out work well for them? probably, but them B-RAD wouldn't sell any lessons without taking a S&T school.
djreggienoble 2 years ago
If your an amateur and want to quit coming over the top and slicing the ball, try stack and tilt. The stock shot is a draw. You will be coming inside to out when you make contact.
talan1082 3 years ago
So true I witched 2 months ago and now i hit a little draw and when i my bad shot is a little push (about 5 yards), I went from a 12 to a 5.6 in 2 months
strataone 3 years ago
great point, i have a tendency to come over the top, an out to in downswing, this method wouldn't benefit me!
amattcell 3 years ago
you got it!!! this guy is a moron!!!
ssgolf37 2 years ago