In Defense of Stack and Tilt

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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2009

Andy Plummer and Mike Bennett's Stack and Tilt swing pattern has created way too much negative controversy in the world of golf. In this video, I try my best to explain how entirely sensible the pattern is by describing some of the key points. I'm sure this will help you understand why there is so much good in the swing. I'm sure that once you view this, you will start to look at the detractors in an entirely different way.

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  • @sonicdeviant reading comments like this is encouraging. im pretty excited about learning stack and tilt but am nervous to swith over. how far do you hit your driver? and if i could hit my 8 out of 10 times id take that in a heartbeat.my swing now which is conventional lets me hit it fat 8 out of ten times. lol. i might just have to pick up the s and t system.

  • looks like nearly all instruction is based somewhat on the same principals of stack and tilt - a lot of crossover from what i can see!!

  • Very good stuff here.. I'm anxious to try Stack and tilt after struggling for the past 20 years..

  • I can't understand all the contentiousness of S&T detractors. Oh wait...yes I can; people who make their living at expensive lessons benefit more when beginners to intermediates don't really get better. Can't speak for anyone else. All I know is that I can hit my driver straight finally and actually draw it. Everything I tried before resulted in a slice. 8 times out of 10, I'll hit my irons well now too. Playing a golf course is fun now.

  • Good presentation...Thanks for posting it.

  • There are already numerous PGA Tour Players incorporating S&T concepts in their own pattern.

  • isn't this concept the same as the one leg drill? Many golf pros suggest swinging on one leg to solidify the rotation. They typically say you will get 85% of your full swing using the one leg drill.

  • i hadn't really thought about it, but the local pro i've been taking lessons from is actually using stack and tilt type theory to improve my swing...apparently i'm a stack and tilter. Thanks for the video.

  • Thanks for this video. I really makes sense. I cut 10 strokes using the stack and tilt. I really works for me. It is also easier on my old body. No more lower back pain.

  • Used the same swing myself from 1974 until now why no one used it years ago i do not know . I for one never told anyone to swing this way but have no idea why before the last two years. PGA pro

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