considering what he achieved and that he was a part time golfer who studied the Law as much as he did golf, is Robert Tyre Jones the greatest of all time?
He has made his stroke as absolutely natural and unforced as possible. No mechanical perfection here, Just a smooth natural and organic delivery of clubface to ball contact.. Old fashioned and complex by todays standards but purely and naturally athletic. A thing of beauty.
You mean he pre-distributed the weight before starting the backswing, right? But the amount depends on the club right? If he was hitting a niblick with, let's say, 56º, he would have more weight in his left foot, right?
he still has to shift it to the left side . so he does shift his weight. this is the best way and most efficient and reliable to hit the ball because all he then has to do is turn his upper body .
there is no way this is stack and tilt. look at his front foot rising off the ground. there is an obvious shift to the right here. stack and tilt is baloney anyway.
Wow..., this looks like Stack and Tilt. There's nothing "modern" about his golfswing. Except for the raising of his left heel, he's doing everything Plummer and Bennett talk about.
You're absolutely right. I noticed that right away. And for all you naysayers, note that Jones himself said that NO WEIGHT shifts to the right side at all. That is classic S&T doctrine.
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JesseCypress 1 year ago
considering what he achieved and that he was a part time golfer who studied the Law as much as he did golf, is Robert Tyre Jones the greatest of all time?
stevepising 1 year ago
Great swing and balanced.
ballisticbliss 1 year ago
kinda lazy sam snead move, if that's possible
donlarsennn 2 years ago
He has made his stroke as absolutely natural and unforced as possible. No mechanical perfection here, Just a smooth natural and organic delivery of clubface to ball contact.. Old fashioned and complex by todays standards but purely and naturally athletic. A thing of beauty.
aardvaark069 2 years ago
abraham. I know he shifts it back to his left side, but he doesnt have to shift it back in the backswing because it is already there.
AndrewsCorey 2 years ago
You mean he pre-distributed the weight before starting the backswing, right? But the amount depends on the club right? If he was hitting a niblick with, let's say, 56º, he would have more weight in his left foot, right?
paulbobbychess 2 years ago
OutlanderWarrior,
He doesnt shift his weight because he said he started with it all on his back foot before he bgan swinging.
AndrewsCorey 2 years ago
he still has to shift it to the left side . so he does shift his weight. this is the best way and most efficient and reliable to hit the ball because all he then has to do is turn his upper body .
abraham5839 2 years ago
there is no way this is stack and tilt. look at his front foot rising off the ground. there is an obvious shift to the right here. stack and tilt is baloney anyway.
stewarwn 2 years ago
if the weight stays on his front foot, then how does he lift his front heel so high in the air?
Oldyoungdude 2 years ago
Hey there, stack & tilt. (?) This is not a Flipper game, this is golf!
petereuropa 2 years ago
S&T is bullshit
messi19barca 2 years ago
sorry buddy put this is nothing like the stack and tilt
xmfan7790 2 years ago
Stack & Tilt emphasizes more weight on the front foot on the back swing...this is definately not stack and tilt...
cgasucks 2 years ago
Wow..., this looks like Stack and Tilt. There's nothing "modern" about his golfswing. Except for the raising of his left heel, he's doing everything Plummer and Bennett talk about.
brown547 3 years ago
You're absolutely right. I noticed that right away. And for all you naysayers, note that Jones himself said that NO WEIGHT shifts to the right side at all. That is classic S&T doctrine.
OutlanderWarrior 2 years ago