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  • Stack and pour

    But no tilt.
    For those of you who may want to try the Stack and Tilt, leave the tilt out of it. I believe its important to stay centered over the ball and pivot around the spine with no tilt. Try it.
    Also, when taking the club back, feel as if you are pouring water out of the end of the grip and same when bringing the club back down. You will notice something but you tell me what it is.
    Hope this helps.

  • #2
    Re: Stack and pour

    Anyone getting much sustained sucsess with S&T?

    I agree the Tilt part to me seems quite damaging, and looking at the Pros on their books I have not seen the tilt part.

    Mike Weir has hit form but Baddley who i really like the look of has gone down hill.

    May be more pouring would result in a better action !

    Anyone got the shanks from swinging so flat?

    Cheers,

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    • #3
      Re: Stack and pour

      Keep the weight on the insides of the feet and either the butt end or clubface always tracking the ball to target line and all should be fine.

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      • #4
        Re: Stack and pour

        Originally posted by takinitdeep View Post
        But no tilt.
        For those of you who may want to try the Stack and Tilt, leave the tilt out of it. I believe its important to stay centered over the ball and pivot around the spine with no tilt. Try it.
        Also, when taking the club back, feel as if you are pouring water out of the end of the grip and same when bringing the club back down. You will notice something but you tell me what it is.
        Hope this helps.
        Staying centred is good as reducing sway assists with consistency.

        I guess the "pouring water out feel" promotes a good wrist hinge and helps to keep the club on plane.

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