Friday, December 12, 2008

Stack and Tilt: What's All the Fuss?

Stack & Tilt Golf Swing

If you're like most golfers you proabably dream about acheiving a longer straighter and altogether more consistent swing - I know I do. What would you give to finally send those really bad shots packing. The good news is that it just might be possible after all. Have you heard of Stack and Tilt? Probably. But do you actually know what it's all about? I heard about it a year or so ago but it's taken me until very recently to find out what all the fuss and let me tell you the hype is justified. In case you haven't heard of it, and it is going down a storm with tour professionals, it is a nbrand new kind of swing.

The Stack and Tilt golf swing was developed by Andy Plummer and Mike Bennett - otherwise known in the business as 'The Golf Swing Whisperers'. The research to develop this swing took twenty long years - but it was worth waiting for. What's astonishing is that the theory is more or less the opposite to what you and most golfers have been taught about how to swing a club.

Although the Stack and Tilt golf swing maintains some of the basic principals, there is one fundamental difference which sets it apart from 'normal' golf swings- it doesn't involve the golfer shifting his or her weight to the back foot. Instead you keep your weight over the ball and in doing so keep much of the control you lose in a traditional swing as your front foot maintains all the weight on it, thereby massively improving your swing.

The main benefit of the stack and tilt method is the huge improvement to consistency. Even though the execution of the swing is very simple you will see your ball go further and straighter than with any other swing method - it's incredible stuff!

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