Medicus Stack and Tilt Golf Club Swing Instruction Tool
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Posted on 18 October 2010 by admin
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Posted on 05 May 2010 by admin
This is a great Stack and Tilt golf swing drill which lets golfers feel the proper forward motion of their hips and tailbone as well as the thrusting and extending through impact to create power.
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Posted on 04 May 2010 by admin
Video of David Orr’s golf swing.
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Posted on 04 May 2010 by admin
With the Stack and Tilt golf swing, the majority of your weight is on the leading foot which gives you more control as the club hits the ground. Less weight is shifted to the back leg, so it remains straight. This means fewer topped shots because the weight forward makes the approach to the golf ball steeper and the swing is flat and more rotational. At Break point number five, we find Mike Bennett and Bob Koch demonstrating the Stack and Tilt golf swing method using the Medicus Dual-Hinge Driver. ========================= Mike Bennett: Another spot where the club will break is break point number five. And Bob broke the club as he went pass impact. If the weight of your body is too far back, go ahead and demonstrate that Bob. If you notice that he is leaning on his right foot there, Beau. Beau: Yep. Mike Bennett: That will cause the club to overtake or break. Which will cause some missed hits. You see that all the time when people are falling back on their right foot as they try and hit the ball. Beau Rials: Ok, Bob. Go ahead. Bob Koch: So I should feel like in the center, to the left? Mike Bennett: Absolutely, more centered. Beau Rials: So you should not be rushing at this point? Mike Bennett: No.. no need to rush. Bob Koch (swings Meicus driver): Oh yeaaa. Beau Rials: Stayed completely intact all the way through. Mike Bennett: Very good. Beau Rials: Again, make or break point number five, it’s at the bottom of the swing. Don’t rush it. Mike Bennett: Right. Keep the …
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Posted on 02 May 2010 by admin
The Stack and Tilt Swing, 9781592404476 An in-depth, full-color, step-by-step guide to the new golf swing that has taken the PGA Tour by storm The traditional golf swing requires a level of coordination that few golfers have. So its no surprise that, despite huge advances in club and ball technology, the average golf handicap in America has dropped by only one stroke since 1990. Maverick golf instructors Michael Bennett and Andy Plummer spent a decade researching the swing, eventually combining physiology and physics to create a method they dubbed the Stack and Tilt. The result? Big-name pros like Mike Weir, Tommy Armour III, and Aaron Baddeley are already converts, and Bennett and Plummer are now two of the most soughtafter swing coaches in the game. Making these breakthroughs available to everyone, The Stack and Tilt Swing is a handsome, fully illustrated, complete course, packed with more than two hundred full-color photographs that make it easy for golfers at all levels to adopt this radical yet simple approach. Analyzing why the traditional swing wont work for most golfers, the authors explain the importance of keeping the upper body stacked over the lower body, while the spine tilts toward the target during the backswing, greatly reducing the inconsistencies created by the old-fashioned approach. Enhanced with practice routines, a troubleshooting list, test cases, and point-by-point assistance, this is the breakthrough guide to golfs hot new secret weapon.
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Posted on 02 May 2010 by admin
Golf lesson with Tim Jochim – stack and tilt modification. Working on weight shift/change in motion dynamics, establishment of more downswing lag and a weaker grip.
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Posted on 29 April 2010 by admin
Stack and Tilt lesson for the better player who hits hooks, overdraws and pushes. I recommend playing full rounds of golf with the tees.
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Posted on 29 April 2010 by admin
James H video evaluation 2/09
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Posted on 28 April 2010 by admin
Pete G video evaluation. Discussing some advanced pivot points and angle of ascent and descent changes to hit the ball higher.
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