Stack and Tilt Golf Swing
By on May 27, 2010, 3:12 pm
Golf Life Television and Hitgolf.com interview Michael Bennett, the co-inventor of the popular new swing on the PGA Tour, The Stack and Tilt. Bennett and his partner researched golf swings and body mechanics to arrive at this golf swing philosophy that has been very successful with many PGA tour professionals like Dean Wilson, Mike Wier and Arron Baddeley. Find more golf feature videos online at www.golflifetv.com or www.hitgolf.com
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I’ve basically been doing this for 12 years. It’s probably not exactly what they are teaching but it’s very similar. I never shift my weight onto my right foot.
@dparc12 thats also him standing on the rope at 1:20 lol. anyway, this is a great intro to S&T
isnt hogans method a precursor to the stack and tilt?
Forget the stack and tilt and study the masters–Moe Norman and Ben Hogan.
To the naysayers: I dropped 20 shots off my score in a year using snt.
he looks like a more sophisticated version of Owen Wilson haha
0:50 is Fred couples. the guy with no glove
:50. The golfer without the glove and the visor and white shirt is FRED COUPLES! Don’t believe me? look at his finish. And 1:17 is COUPLES TOO!
Isn’t he mildew wolf off that cartoon “It’s the Wolf” (look it up)
What a load of cr@
The third thing that links all the good players together is that they practice quite a lot you idiots
My back hurt with the conventional swing…I have been doing S&T for 6 months and my back feels great.
In what way has it improved your game? Longer? More accurate?
everyone does not say that…i know for a fact that MANY people know that when you extend your spine it releives compression from the lower back…its really basic stuff…
This has been done before save your money its just a new line on an old theme
you’d think when everyone tells you it messes your back, you guys would listen. but nooooooo ….
Weight does project forward, it just never projects back.
what part of stack and tilt puts stress on the lower back?
yeah go to shawn clements page on youtube. he has a golf injuries video where he explains why this is so hard on the lower back
For a long time instructors taught students to have the feeling you were “sitting” on a bar stool. I always believed we should have been teaching people to feel as though you were “leaning” back on a stool. The last thing you would ever want to do is sit in golf. Sitting will cause the golf club to swing too level to the ground in the downswing, and you will have a tendency to hit the ground behind the golf ball. w w w (dot) golferbreak80 (dot) c0m
looks like the start of back problems with that follow through. And with that angle of attack id think that to be effective you would have to be quite strong to square the clubface and not have blocks or slices. id be worrying that it could interfere with a players short game and potentially make chip shots come out thin? All other sports seem to transfer weight that involve projecting a ball forwards e.g. tennis. I may be wrong just would be interested on peoples take on what ive said
steve sieracki is the fucking man!
I’m a recreational golfer, and since I’ve used Stack and Tilt, my swing and game has improved greatly. I figured that I’d try it, and if it didn’t work for me, I’d go back to the traditional method (which I will never do now). For all the nay-sayers…..I don’t remember anyone saying that everyone has to try this out. If you don’t like it, for whatever reason…..DON’T USE IT, AND PLEASE QUIT BITCHING!
@flowerdrop1 or a pga tour winner
I’ve had great luck with this. There has been a lot of focus by instructors on the weight shift as a means of adding power to the swing during the last 25 yrs or so. It will, but it makes timing more complex. I think this is a great swing for recreational players like myself. I got the new hardcover book on Amazon for only $17.00 or so and page 29 “learning the basics”, showed me club contact like I’ve seldom felt – pure!
looks like a swing for hackers. taught myself to consistently shoot in 70′s at wilmette cc. be a 90′s shooter with stack and tilt.