Stack And Tilt Golf Swing – Get Stacked For Better Shot Making
The Stack and Tilt Golf Swing has been developed for over 20 years by Mike Bennet and Andy Plummer.The main idea of the Stack and Tilt golf swing is to keep your weight stacked over the ball which will lead to more pure contact for every shot.
The Stack and Tilt golf swing is a revolutionary golf swing that a lot of tour pros have switched to. The swing instruction is easy to learn as Mike Bennett and Andy Plummer have developed a comprehensive DVD system to help you get the most from this swing.
One of the major benefits of the Stack and Tilt golf swing is that your weight is always on the front foot. In a traditional golf swing you need to shift your weight to your back foot then transfer it back to the front foot through the follow through. Most amateur golfer can’t do this consistently which leads to all manner of bad shots.
Another good benefit is that golfers are traditionally taught to turn their hips through the shot, but that can pull the club across the ball. Sliding the hips lets you hit a gentler curve while also shallowing the club descent and setting up your body to support the swing — all of which adds up to a more solid strike and gets rid of that dreaded slice.
We are often told to keep our hips in the same position during the swing as they were during address, but this limits rotation and kills momentum. Just think of how a baseball hitter uses hip release to generate power. This will create more power and added distance to your golf shots.
Peter Finch, senior editor of Golf Digest, reported hitting the ball at a lower angle and around 10 yards farther than usual. He said that his shots were closer to dead center on the clubface and that he felt a “noticeable difference in compression”.
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