A simple Stack and Tilt drill which illustrates the proper impact and finish positions. This drill focuses on the upper center being fixed while the lower COG slides forward and thrusts upward to allow the hips (and then shoulders) to continue turning.
Thanks for a helpful way to practice the Stack and Tilt. I believe the Stack and Tilt is what should be taught to all beginning golfers. It may not be for the professional, a person of extraordinary skill who can borrow from the technique of all past great golfters. The Stack and Tilt is for people like me who are amateurs and who cannot spend their life on the range. SandT simplifies the motion, and relies upon one fulcrum rather than two on the right and then the left hips. Thanks again.
mrbusapp 5 months ago
I have a bad lower back, I've tried this and I couldn't get it too work for me, hurts to much. Instead of holding my head back at the top of the swing I use the feeling as if I were a tree falling sideways toward my target. My head comes in front of the ball at contact but I never hit the ball fat or thin. My divit might run a little deeper than normal but still I make great contact with a little lower ball flight, better distance and more spin.
holyghost61 8 months ago
Very helpful demonstration...thanks for uploading.
pyeon 1 year ago
This really showed me that I need much more flexibility in my old body. Very good drill.
WEIRDPETER 1 year ago
thanks Dave!!! I got my game back to you, Eric, and James on Sat, Aug, 21st! These guys have such a simple, fool-proof approach to teaching the proper golf swing. I can now out drive my old Driver yardage with my 5-iron!!! TAKE THEIR LESSON IN PERSON!
FMIIunimog 1 year ago
Dave,
Clear, lucid explanation in this as it all your videos I've seen. They have been extremely helpful to me. You are a truly gifted teacher.
All the best,
Mitch
Marietta, GA
usfoilist 2 years ago