Stack and Tilt Golf Swing
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@stuntman206in traditional stack and tilt pattern is punch elbow with square shoulders at impact. Serious question...how are you inline with punch elbow and square shoulders at impact? the baseline is out to the right and it influences big hooks until players learn to compensate for the flawed position. All of the "stack and tilt" guys on PGA tour have elbow infront of the right hip at impact. They dont stack and tilt anymore
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this swing fuckin sucks dont do it!!!! u loose around 30 yards.
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SWING.. swing.. swing... gOLF is the best sport for me!!!
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I think the main aspect of this to understand is that the extreme examples of high handicappers that people see in the infomercial with straight right legs at the top creating a stack, tilt and hang the f' on to the left side is not what proper, more advanced S&T is. A proper S&T is no more than controlling reducing lateral movement, improving consitency and a downward hands forward position at impact. When its really done correctly, its only slightly different from a traditional motion.
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Stuff this.
3 Words.
Moe Norman Swing.
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S & T Does Work, the pros only went away because of confidence, the stats said they were hitting it better, but they didnt believe it, it was all confidence
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@stuntman206in , you are absolutely correct, ive been practicing this swing for the last 2 months and can honestly say i see a total improvement in my game.
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@stuntman206in because they can't do it themselves that why they think it sucks.
i'd love to see some of these so called swing professionals videos on here.
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hey this swing works for some and not others.
So because a professional golfer tries another method then it's no longer a good method.
Aaron Baddeley's a pretty average Golf pro with or without S&T.
wow, there is a lot of bitching in these comments! are you all 12? lmao! that being said, those of you discrediting this swing, what is the reason for it? why do you think it sucks? serious question.. thanks!
stuntman206in 7 months ago 7
There still is a weight shift off the right to the left like any other athletic motion. I am a PGA Teaching professional and currently play at a 3 index. I have played this setup now for several years and find that it needs to addressed cautiously and delicately to be implemented properly. When done so, it is a simpler, more repeatable way to swing yielding an overall substantial increase in distance resulting from overall improved ball striking and a lower, higher spinning ball flight.
SirFunk12 3 months ago