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Old July 8th, 2007, 05:31 PM
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Re: Stack & Tilt

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I have used this swing for a few months now. It works great on irons and 3 5 wood. Pw-down, i just load it on my left like im chipping...
This is exactly how I feel! Is that okay? still considered as stack and tilt? or maybe "overstacked and tilt"?
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Old July 8th, 2007, 06:42 PM
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Re: Stack & Tilt

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Question about ball set up/position on the Stack and Tilt:

Do you set the ball always a little in front of the middle of your stance? or does the position change when using different irons and driver? example, shorter irons more backward and longer more forward? or do you have to set up the ball always below you centers?

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I've been experimenting. With my 6 or 7 to wedges I'm setting up in the middle. With my hybrids and longer irons I'm setting up a little ahead of middle....maybe a ball length or so.
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Old July 8th, 2007, 06:56 PM
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Re: Stack & Tilt

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I've been experimenting. With my 6 or 7 to wedges I'm setting up in the middle. With my hybrids and longer irons I'm setting up a little ahead of middle....maybe a ball length or so.
I have more or less the same set up as you...
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Old October 5th, 2007, 09:04 PM
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Re: Does anybody know any links to good stack and tilt articles?

The June & September 2007 issues of Golf Digest has good articles with great pictorials on the S&T.

You can also go to the Golf Digest website and do a search for the S&T. I believe both articles are on their site.

Okay, I'll do it for ya...

Part I:
The New Tour Swing: The Swing Whisperers: Instruction: golfdigest.com

Part II:
Stack & Tilt: Part 2: Instruction: golfdigest.com


Youtube:

Will Mckenzie -
YouTube - Stack and Tilt Will Mckenzie

Aaron Baddeley -
YouTube - Aaron Baddeley
YouTube - Aaron Baddeley Fairway Wood SwingVision
YouTube - Aaron Baddeley Iron Slo-Mo
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Old October 6th, 2007, 04:42 PM
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I updated the External links on the very cool Golf Rewind Wiki

Includes the The Internet Guide to the Stack and Tilt Golf Swing October 2007 edition.pdf (38 pages, includes 39 pictures, and a link to the world's best stack and tilt videos).

http://www.golfrewind.com/w/index.ph...External_Links

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Old October 6th, 2007, 09:31 PM
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Re: Stack & Tilt

I tried stack and tilt today. It is glorious. I will confirm it's a bit hard on the left knee though ! I really think this Swing Method is going to take off for many reasons. I wonder if my old swing made me a perfect candidate for migrating to stack and tilt but I found the transition to be very easy.

I Stack and Tilt
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Old October 6th, 2007, 09:41 PM
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Re: Stack & Tilt

Not to toot my own horn (toot, toot), but I've been using S & T for years, before it was "discovered". I found that when I was in the heavy rough it was easier to get the ball out, and hit if further, using that method. When I read about stack and tilt I kind of chuckled. I only use it when I am in the deep rough. I get a much steeper angle of attack and the ball pops out nicely.
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Old October 7th, 2007, 03:58 PM
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Great point about Stack and Tilt in the rough ! I'll quote you on that one :)
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Re: Stack & Tilt

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Not to toot my own horn (toot, toot), but I've been using S & T for years, before it was "discovered". I found that when I was in the heavy rough it was easier to get the ball out, and hit if further, using that method. When I read about stack and tilt I kind of chuckled. I only use it when I am in the deep rough. I get a much steeper angle of attack and the ball pops out nicely.

Trying to figure out exactly what you're saying here...

You are tooting your horn because (besides using it before it became recent public knowledge?) ...

You've been using the S&T for years.. but only in the rough?

What did you chuckle about when reading about the S&T?


Please explain further... we're all interested in your experience with the S&T.



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Re: Stack & Tilt

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I updated the External links on the very cool Golf Rewind Wiki

Includes the The Internet Guide to the Stack and Tilt Golf Swing October 2007 edition.pdf (38 pages, includes 39 pictures, and a link to the world's best stack and tilt videos).

http://www.golfrewind.com/w/index.ph...External_Links


heya.. thanks for the link updates in the wiki thingie... I completely forgot about it.


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Re: Stack & Tilt

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I tried stack and tilt today. It is glorious. I will confirm it's a bit hard on the left knee though ! I really think this Swing Method is going to take off for many reasons. I wonder if my old swing made me a perfect candidate for migrating to stack and tilt but I found the transition to be very easy.

I Stack and Tilt


Your muscles will be used a little differently than with the standard swing. You should feel some sore(ish) spots after the first couple of tries. Soon your body will get used to the swing and you should not have any unusual soreness. My mind and body has gotten used to the S&T swing. It's getting easier each time out.


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Old October 8th, 2007, 04:14 AM
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Re: Stack & Tilt

Do people agree with this statement:

"If you are outside in, Stack and Tilt would be a bad choice."
source: Stack and Tilt | Golf Tips Magazine
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Old April 22nd, 2008, 07:19 AM
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Re: Stack & Tilt

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I updated the External links on the very cool Golf Rewind Wiki

Includes the The Internet Guide to the Stack and Tilt Golf Swing October 2007 edition.pdf (38 pages, includes 39 pictures, and a link to the world's best stack and tilt videos).

http://www.golfrewind.com/w/index.ph...External_Links
The 38 page .pdf on Stack and Tilt still lives !
Check out the wiki :)

http://www.golfrewind.com/w/index.ph...External_Links
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Old July 9th, 2008, 03:44 AM
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Re: Stack & Tilt

Great Stack and Tilt video .. must watch !

YouTube Video
ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.
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Old July 15th, 2008, 01:40 PM
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Re: Stack & Tilt

[quote=StackandTilt;411402]Great Stack and Tilt video .. must watch ! /QUOTE]

This guys head is always behind the ball. I thought S&T is all about the head right on top of the ball. Is this hybrid swing between S&T and the Normal swing?
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