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Old 04-09-2008, 12:37 AM
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Question stack and tilt

Just a survey question really. How many of you out there use the stack and tilt method? And if so how has your success been with both irons and driver. The reason I ask is I've tried this method with great success with the irons, but very limited success with the driver. I hope to get some responses.
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Re: stack and tilt

I tilt more with the longer clubs and it seems effective as long as I don't tilt too much...

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Re: stack and tilt

I use a modified version of S&T. I don't tilt as much as the method calls for; I more or less keep my weight on the front side, cover the ball, and don't "shift" my weight to the right side.

The only thing I do differently with the longer clubs, 2hybrid - Driver, is address the ball with the toe of the club and not the center of the face. This took some time to get used to it has worked great for me.
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Re: stack and tilt

Yeah I do and it helps to keep me behind the ball.
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Re: stack and tilt

I was wondering what the Stack & Tilt method involves. Could anbody advise me.

Many thanks
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Re: stack and tilt

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I was wondering what the Stack & Tilt method involves. Could anbody advise me.

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I think this is stack and tilt.
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Re: stack and tilt

http://www.medicusgolfinstitute.com/

Any one have feed back on the DVD?
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Re: stack and tilt

This article explains the system.:

http://www.golfdigest.com/instructio...?currentPage=1

I like the idea of "Stack" but not the "Tilt". I think it would easily create a reverse pivot, topping or hitting fat with many people. I see Aaron Baddeley uses it but I am not sure if it has improved his rankings?
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Re: stack and tilt

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This article explains the system.:

http://www.golfdigest.com/instructio...?currentPage=1

I like the idea of "Stack" but not the "Tilt". I think it would easily create a reverse pivot, topping or hitting fat with many people. I see Aaron Baddeley uses it but I am not sure if it has improved his rankings?
I like the 'idea' too Brian, I play with a guy who says he is trying S&T but in reality all he is doing is swaying a lot less than he used to by setting up balanced (50/50) and turning more centered .. his weight is on his right instep and he doesnt have a big upper body lean anymore. If the thought he is staying on his left side more is helping him stay more over the ball then I think its a good thought
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Re: stack and tilt

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This article explains the system.:

http://www.golfdigest.com/instructio...?currentPage=1

I like the idea of "Stack" but not the "Tilt". I think it would easily create a reverse pivot, topping or hitting fat with many people. I see Aaron Baddeley uses it but I am not sure if it has improved his rankings?
Well that's you and Tony Johnstone, Brian - oh and me

I was watching some day time golf on Sky a while ago (well it just beats "Worst Ever Bargain House Hunt Chefs" ) and TJ really went off on one about "Stack & Tilt" - citing the same flaws as you do and then on to "gimmicky swing fads" in general; it was hilarious - especially if you agree with him.
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Re: stack and tilt

I've been giving it a try this year. Started at the end of last year. My irons, especially short irons have been a lot more accurate. The "can crushing" extension of the left leg has greatly improved the steepness of my swing. I used to be very steep and this has shallowed it out quite a bit. I'm still having some issues with my long irons. I can't seem to even get the right feel with my driver with it, so I'm still pretty much using my old swing with the driver.

All in all, my 6-SW hits are much crisper and a lot more accurate. I've been shooting consistently about 3-5 strokes less than the end of last year for 9 holes.
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Re: stack and tilt

Pretty cool.

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Re: stack and tilt

Seen this one before, goes along way round to tell you very little.

http://www.medicusgolfinstitute.com/...t.aspx?prod=23

The offical one should be out in a few weeks according to other forums.

Interested to see what P&B have to say as currently giving it a go.
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