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Has anyone tried out the new golf swing, Stack and Tilt?

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Do you like and does it work well?

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  1. is there a link 2 a clip of someone doing this?


  2. i have heard of it, and I have a buddy that has started to go with it. I have seen an improvement in his power, but not in his accuracy.  He is a 2 normally, and the last couple of times he has shot anywhere from 4 to 14 over par.  I understand a new swing is difficult to master, so i don't judge it yet.  If you keep trying it after 6 months of terrible golfing, its time to go back to the original...  But if you are willing to work at it, I would say go for it...

  3. It works well, I use to sort of sway back and through, which caused inconsistency in my ball striking. I maybe don't use the full stack and tilt but I make sure my head doesn't move back at all on my backswing. You have to be careful with the 'tilt' aspect because if you lose your tempo you can start hitting some wild blocks and hooks.

  4. Stack and Tilt is exactly like what Ben Hogan was doing in 1940's and teaches in his Five Lessons

    Sam Snead is another one that does it as well.

    Both great ball strikers.

    It has a similar look to the famously coined phrase by Leadbetter "reverse pivot"

  5. Last year i switched to this swing and i loved it. I was 12 handicap last year with it. However towards the end of the season i began to feel soreness in my lead knee due to the pressure put on it. So i took my swing to a club pro and he completly changed it. The pro took my swing and complety reshaped it. Now i am playing pain free and down to 8. I feel like im placing the ball much better now with the new swing. With the stack and tilt i had an extremely good amount of distance control, but i began to hit snap hooks..So choose what you think is best for you and good luck this year!

  6. never heard of it whos doing it?????

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