Though I am not yet a senior golfer, I found this video so helpful! I am a newbie golfer and have been having trouble keeping my arms straight and this video helped me a lot in terms of positioning myself correctly. Jess is a great instructor both in his videos and live on the course- I am lucky to live in South Florida and experience his amazing teaching in person! Thanks for yet another great video, Jess!! ⛳️⛳️
Senior golfer here 64 years old and I went to S/T swing and went from a regular flex to a stiff in my clubs, gained speed and distance and got rid of my back pain. I had back surgery for a ruptured disc L1 20 years ago and just couldn’t use this X factor or limited lower body turn and coiling, it would leave me hurting for a week after. One thing I have found out it to make sure to complete the backswing, back to the target and wait for the momentum of the club to start down keeping your back to the target as long as possible, it’s more of a feeling than a move. Stack and Tilt does work and I will never use any other method. Thanks for the tips.
Thanks Jess, it's raining here today so I've watched about 5 or 6 of your videos on the Stack and Tilt. Can't wait to get back out there to try this out.
Like your videos and the simplicity of your instruction. Had 2 hip ops and don't have great range of motion. Always thought the right knee should be flexed on the backswing but appreciate this limits the turn. Will try the straighter trail leg with more hip and tilted shoulder turn.
I've returned to golf, after 3 yrs of injuries. Going to try your stack and tilt method. Being 69 yrs old I will be a great subject, being so passionate about my golf. Will let you know how I make out. Thanks for the great video!
awesome video! I can only drive the ball 200 yards on the simulator fml.... Should I be hitting down on the ball also? I cant believe how short it goes!
i went with s & t several years ago but for whatever reason I started to slide back into my old swing habits. Yesterday I played terrible hitting fat and thin shots with my irons. My woods I'm ok with. Anyway watched one of your videos and went back out to hit a few balls and it started to click again. Will continue to watch before playing just to remind myself. I am a senior btw.....
Great drill just going out in the backyard today to try the stack and tilt drill been working on rotation and getting the shoulder down and now it makes sense I’ll keep you posted thank you
Went to the range today and began the Stack and Tilt swing. Had a great session. One issue though, most of my shots, > 75%, went left of the target. No draw, just pushed left. Maybe my backswing wasn't 'in" enough? Positive was less than 10% fades. Feedback appreciated.
How does stack and tilt transfer to the course where you rarely have flat lies. All the instruction I see is at the range or off a mat. I have been trying to implement ST but am really struggling with the side hill down hill lies.
Great question! How do the best players hit shots off different lies when they are all using the stack and tilt system. If you use the grid and know how to extend tilt and turn your body keeping your inclination to the ground it works with every lie. Hope this helps
Thanks for all of yr good vids! I am trying to locate yr very simple swing u showed together with another guy. Hope u can help me find it. Greetings from Sweden
Hey Jess, I found your channel through your excellent session with Tom Saguto. I have a Jim Hardy one-plane swing and am a senior (75). I bought Bennet and Plummer’s S&T book a number of years ago (the DVDs were too expensive) when S&T was all the rage. I admit I didn’t get much out of the book. I did read a comment by Jim Hardy that he had “no problem with the S&T technique,” but that didn’t exactly sound like a ringing endorsement. Also, since we are all influenced by what tour players do, I was concerned that Mike Weir, Aaron Baddeley, Dean Wilson, and TA III all seemed to lose their games after switching to S&T, and several of them have abandoned S&T altogether (“better is the enemy of good enough!”). But I like what you are teaching. I have always had trouble getting through the ball and finishing the swing. I can’t hit my irons very well and hit a lot of thins, so your session with Tom and your P1-P8 video were helpful. But I originally switched to the one-plane swing around 2008 since my 2P swing was hurting my back ( I have degenerative disks), so I am leary of the reverse C like finish of the S&T technique. My back has not bothered me with the 1P swing. I also am a big fan of Martin Hall and have watched him for a number of years. He made the interesting comment in one of his shows, almost as an aside, that “ the Reverse C finish is not as bad as first thought.” But he didn’t elaborate and although he is a Jim Hardy certified instructor, he seems to favor a 2P swing and I am afraid of incorporating the wrong fundamentals in my swing! Anyway I am exploring your videos and find them intriguing! Thanks for some new insights! I have forwarded your 2 senior golfer videos to a friend who has quit playing since he is dejected with his loss of distance. He has a wonderful 1P swing with a very dependable slight fade off the tee and his iron approach shots are very good. I hope your videos might get him playing with us again!
Thank you so much for your kind and thoughtful comments:) I really appreciate you taking the time to watch my videos and subscribe to my channel! Jim Hardy, Martin Hall, Andy Plummer are a few of the great instructors who have had a major influence in my teaching and my love for helping golfers improve their games! I look forward to helping you with your golf game:)
Hey David thanks for the question! By using a centered pivot and understanding the arc the swing becomes effortless even with people that have knee problems. Hope this helps.
Thank you Jess. Discovered you and Saguto on you tube and am trying to switch to stack and tilt. Working well just not there yet. Don’t play or practice enough. Question? Should I be lifting my left heel on take away? I am right handed. When I don’t lift heel it feels like my hip turn is restricted. When I do tilt and turn my hips I do hit it better.
Yes, this is working fabulously for me, my irons have benefited hugely with more solid contact and excellent carry. My driver is taking longer to develop, somehow the tilt forward on the backswing, and tilt backward on the downswing is a feeling that goes awry with the longer stick, I know it will work. But, I am surprised it didn't immediately click; like the irons.
Thank you Teddy! Appreciate you watching and subscribing! Yes, you just need to do more of it. More times than not you are hitting down too much and not enough side tilt. Let me know how it goes!
Thanks Jess! Great clear, accurate explanation of how we can hit the ball easily and consistently! And after we hit some balls we can go and have a nice lunch (coz we can’t eat KFC every day!!)
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton Thanks Jess. I did try that drill yesterday along with the right hand drill and it made getting through the ball feel so much easier. Looking forward to trying it on the golf course... All I need now is a bunker tip it kills my game getting in a bunker.
Chest up at top of back swing and top of finish is "golden", I am a self taught S&T golfer and my biggest problem is accuracy. Approach shots from 150 yds and closer are still going right or left...not sure why but the chest up will keep me "stacked" more consistently I think. Thanks for the video.
Jess, great video. I went to stack and tilt. I'm wondering if the feel I should when starting backswing is pointing the lead shoulder down at the ball (I'm right handed). Thanks for the help with stack and tilt. I just subscribed.
I used to play everything of the front foot then I got lessons to play the ball in the centre but I don’t feel right playing this way , I’ll just have to persevere Thanks
Wonderful..Along with following your RUclips sessions , my Stack and Tilt book, lessons with my Pro(Alaqua Lakes) I’m improving each week...feeling very comfortable with the Stack and Tilt fundamentals..😊 thanks
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton I I thank you as well.I come from kashmir another part of india which is more beautiful than india in terms of landscape.we have no fear here and are safe with regard to corona.if you would like to stay in touch,my email however is this leo7006@gmail.com.I agree with you Golf has been so complicated .What i believe as a Golf instructor the simpler swings the more attractive and powferful they will look as opposed to going into unnecessay details which makes it difficult.Iam just sharing an opinion with you.I always try to stay informed.onething more i would like to share,it is not necessary to have picture peerfect swing,important is to hit right shot at the right time. regards Manzoor
Would like to see more on stack and tilt. Swing positions, problem fault and fixes I like this segment your to the point quickly and easy to understand. A lot of other segments the instructor talks way to much
I'm a senior golfer and have never really tried the Stack and Tilt swing but would be willing to give it a try. But it has a very bad reputation for causing back problems even in younger golfers. I assume you would disagree, but could you explain why the S&T swing will not cause back problems for seniors?
I'm Stack & till but I'm having problem getting to the center with my driver I hit everything off the heel I tried choking down I tried to extend anymore type bending over standing up straighter just totally confused right now I am wore out hahaha
Hey Tommy! Thanks for letting me know. Try putting a towel or 2x4 outside the golf ball so you move the heel closer to you on the downswing. You can also practice swinging next to a wall just make sure you miss the wall. That always helps.
Jess Frank Golf Academy Topping, hitting fat, distance. Can’t seem to learn from any you tube videos. Too bad I am not near Deerfield. I am in Houston.
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton Still hitting the ball too low with S&T. Do I need to have more weight on my left side like 90/10? Nothing seems to help me hit it high & far! Thanks for your help!
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton : All my clubs. I'm taking too large of a divot on everything and hitting everything low, even though I'm trying to stay left. I feel like I'm too steep in downswing.
Thanks Jess, I’m 70 and been working on the S&T for 2 months. Hitting the ball solid with the irons and rescue clubs but Having some difficulty with the driver. Can’t seem to stay on my left side through the swing.
That’s awesome about the irons! And thank you for subscribing to my channel! I am thinking you probably need a little more right side bend on the downswing to shallow the club through impact. Let me know how that works and thanks again!
Great Video. 53 years of golf have gone. At 74 my best speed is 72 mph and driver distance 200yds carry best i can do. U reckon I could get faster. Tried but failed
I always think you can gain swing speed. You have to train swing speed. Like anything you have to make swings as fast as you can. Get a swing caddie to watch gauge how fast you swing. Also, turn the club upside down and practice hearing the swoosh of the club in front of you. Hope this helps George! Thank you!
Stack and tilt is actually easier on the body because it only makes you do normal body movements. Everyone tilts turn and extends. It’s the amounts that count.
Hey Jean it works for every club. I have gained massive distance with my driver. Why do you say it doesn’t work for longer clubs? Thanks and thank you for subscribing!
Jess Frank Golf Academy I am not saying it doesn’t work, I am saying it’s easier for me with a pitching wedge, a 9 or an 8 iron. With longer clubs like a hybride, I revert to putting my weight on the interior of my back foot for some reasons.
This is very similar to what is taught at GolfTec. However, when you overexaggerate the CRAP out of conventional teaching, you lose credibility. I've taken many, many lessons over the course of 35+ years of playing golf and I've never ONCE been taught ANY of the nonsense that you're claiming in this video. NO ONE teaches turning the shoulders "flat" and doing so doesn't automatically sway your upper body 2 feet off the ball like you're claiming. Look, I'm a fan of stack and tilt, I just can't stand when someone overexaggerates other methods of teaching just to make THEIR method look superior. You can make your point without resorting to nonsense.
Thanks for your comments. I am just reporting what I see on the lesson tee every day. And if you look at national magazines they do teach this amongst other entities. I have been teaching for nearly 25 years and I see this constantly from golfers.
I think you misunderstood what he was saying. People receive good instruction, but then they don’t take it out to the course. Me, for example, “feel versus real,“ as I go back in video myself. I think I’m doing what the instructor say, but then I find that sadly that is not the case!
@@forrestio76that’s why you need to exaggerate on the course or do playing lessons on the course to get comfortable. I would also say people don’t practice nearly enough to see a change. That’s why ST is so good because it simplifies everything. Golf is challenging 100% that’s why you don’t see the same pga tour player win every week. To make changes you need to go a mile to get an inch and then tons of repetition
Waaaay to many moving parts in this guys method. I want to play golf…. Not just play hit the ball and then figure out what part of me moved the wrong way.
Wow, this method has made my swing as a senior so much easier. I think the conventional swing is way too complicated - shifting weight, slide forward while on the backswing, drop arms into a slot…I don’t have to think with this method.
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You talked about tilt standing straight up but you didnt show what tilting looks like over the ball and thru the swing!
As good as I can hit the ball :-) This system works and for me my back and hip felt very good. Thanks Mr. Frank
My pleasure Doug!
Though I am not yet a senior golfer, I found this video so helpful! I am a newbie golfer and have been having trouble keeping my arms straight and this video helped me a lot in terms of positioning myself correctly. Jess is a great instructor both in his videos and live on the course- I am lucky to live in South Florida and experience his amazing teaching in person! Thanks for yet another great video, Jess!! ⛳️⛳️
Thank you so much Nicole!!!!! So happy to hear you’re improving and having fun!!
I like your enthusiasm in explaining all the things or drills. Go on Jess!!!
You got it thank you!
Awesome instructions as always Jess❤
Thank you Darren!!!!
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton your welcome Jess ✨
@@darrenhadden1037 🔥🔥🔥
I'm glad someone teaches senior golfing
Thank you Conrad!
Yes me to
Senior golfer here 64 years old and I went to S/T swing and went from a regular flex to a stiff in my clubs, gained speed and distance and got rid of my back pain. I had back surgery for a ruptured disc L1 20 years ago and just couldn’t use this X factor or limited lower body turn and coiling, it would leave me hurting for a week after. One thing I have found out it to make sure to complete the backswing, back to the target and wait for the momentum of the club to start down keeping your back to the target as long as possible, it’s more of a feeling than a move. Stack and Tilt does work and I will never use any other method. Thanks for the tips.
That’s awesome Greg! S&T changes golfers for the better! So happy to hear you are healthy and playing well! Let me know how else I can help:)
Thanks Jess, it's raining here today so I've watched about 5 or 6 of your videos on the Stack and Tilt. Can't wait to get back out there to try this out.
Thank you Marvin! Let me know how it goes!
Like your videos and the simplicity of your instruction. Had 2 hip ops and don't have great range of motion. Always thought the right knee should be flexed on the backswing but appreciate this limits the turn. Will try the straighter trail leg with more hip and tilted shoulder turn.
Awesome Alistair!!!
I watch this video almost every night I really enjoy it and get a lot out of it. Thank you so much
Thank you Bob!! Glad it’s helping:)
Best video ever! MORE??!!
Thank you!
Good re-enforcement session Jess.-Stay well-Russ
Thank you Russ! Appreciate it as always!
Great information. This is exactly what senior golfers need to learn.
Thank you David!
It works. I have the book
@@BOBANDVEG fantastic! Yes it does!
Thanks, nice Vidio, just started the shoulder tilt and found more solid contact, but you gotta stay with it because old habits want to creep in.
100% you have to keep grinding in the details
Nice!!!! Stack and tilt for senior golfers
Hey Randy! Thank you for your comment! Stack and tilt is excellent for seniors because it provides freedom to swing the club and pick up speed.
I've returned to golf, after 3 yrs of injuries. Going to try your stack and tilt method.
Being 69 yrs old I will be a great subject, being so passionate about my golf. Will
let you know how I make out. Thanks for the great video!
Thank you Barry let me know how it goes!
Now I know what the right shoulder does in the swing. Thanks
Excellent!!
jess frank 100% correct
Thank you Richard!!!
awesome video! I can only drive the ball 200 yards on the simulator fml.... Should I be hitting down on the ball also? I cant believe how short it goes!
Just found out about stack and tilt think it fantastic for older golfers like myself.
Yes sir Michael!!! It’s a phenomenal system :)
Cant wait to get a bit more practice with this S+T system.
Thanks Jess for tips on shanking works a treat
Art
Excellent Arthur!!
You explain things so well
Thank you!
i went with s & t several years ago but for whatever reason I started to slide back into my old swing habits. Yesterday I played terrible hitting fat and thin shots with my irons. My woods I'm ok with. Anyway watched one of your videos and went back out to hit a few balls and it started to click again. Will continue to watch before playing just to remind myself. I am a senior btw.....
Ok Marty sounds good let me know how I can help!
Great explanation Jess really like your videos I have subscribed 👏👏
Thank you very much!
Great drill just going out in the backyard today to try the stack and tilt drill been working on rotation and getting the shoulder down and now it makes sense I’ll keep you posted thank you
Thank you sir!!
Update??
Very clear and informative. Thanks
Thank you John!
Kudos for your enthusiasm and videos on the S&T. Looking forward to applying your tips to my swing.
Thanks Rene!
Jess - I wish you were in the UK, I would love a few lessons with you!
Always worth a trip:) Thanks for watching!
Good stuff Jess 🏌️♂️⛳️
Thank you Rochelle!
Went to the range today and began the Stack and Tilt swing. Had a great session. One issue though, most of my shots, > 75%, went left of the target. No draw, just pushed left. Maybe my backswing wasn't 'in" enough? Positive was less than 10% fades. Feedback appreciated.
Thank you Ralph are you a righty or lefty golfer:) I can give you better feedback if you do an online lesson.
Will definitely give this a try ✌🏻👍🏻
Awesome Tony!
How does stack and tilt transfer to the course where you rarely have flat lies. All the instruction I see is at the range or off a mat. I have been trying to implement ST but am really struggling with the side hill down hill lies.
Great question! How do the best players hit shots off different lies when they are all using the stack and tilt system. If you use the grid and know how to extend tilt and turn your body keeping your inclination to the ground it works with every lie. Hope this helps
Exceptional!
Thank you Pat!
Is there any tension in your arms watch bits off stack and tilt
Yes there is tension no such thing as holding a bird
Thanks Coach
My pleasure
Thanks for all of yr good vids! I am trying to locate yr very simple swing u showed together with another guy. Hope u can help me find it. Greetings from Sweden
You are very welcome!
Great vedios, thanks
Thank you Pete!
Hey Jess, I found your channel through your excellent session with Tom Saguto. I have a Jim Hardy one-plane swing and am a senior (75). I bought Bennet and Plummer’s S&T book a number of years ago (the DVDs were too expensive) when S&T was all the rage. I admit I didn’t get much out of the book. I did read a comment by Jim Hardy that he had “no problem with the S&T technique,” but that didn’t exactly sound like a ringing endorsement. Also, since we are all influenced by what tour players do, I was concerned that Mike Weir, Aaron Baddeley, Dean Wilson, and TA III all seemed to lose their games after switching to S&T, and several of them have abandoned S&T altogether (“better is the enemy of good enough!”).
But I like what you are teaching. I have always had trouble getting through the ball and finishing the swing. I can’t hit my irons very well and hit a lot of thins, so your session with Tom and your P1-P8 video were helpful. But I originally switched to the one-plane swing around 2008 since my 2P swing was hurting my back ( I have degenerative disks), so I am leary of the reverse C like finish of the S&T technique. My back has not bothered me with the 1P swing. I also am a big fan of Martin Hall and have watched him for a number of years. He made the interesting comment in one of his shows, almost as an aside, that “ the Reverse C finish is not as bad as first thought.” But he didn’t elaborate and although he is a Jim Hardy certified instructor, he seems to favor a 2P swing and I am afraid of incorporating the wrong fundamentals in my swing!
Anyway I am exploring your videos and find them intriguing! Thanks for some new insights! I have forwarded your 2 senior golfer videos to a friend who has quit playing since he is dejected with his loss of distance. He has a wonderful 1P swing with a very dependable slight fade off the tee and his iron approach shots are very good. I hope your videos might get him playing with us again!
Thank you so much for your kind and thoughtful comments:) I really appreciate you taking the time to watch my videos and subscribe to my channel! Jim Hardy, Martin Hall, Andy Plummer are a few of the great instructors who have had a major influence in my teaching and my love for helping golfers improve their games! I look forward to helping you with your golf game:)
Thank you that was helpful.
You got I Don glad you enjoyed
Thanks for the video Jess. This one has really helped.
Awesome! Happy to hear and thank you for letting me know:)
Hi Jess how would the stack and tilt be for golfers with both knee replacements ?
Particularly of course the stress on the lead knee?
Hey David thanks for the question! By using a centered pivot and understanding the arc the swing becomes effortless even with people that have knee problems. Hope this helps.
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton thanks for the quick reply. I will this a try over the coming month 👍
@@dnd5390 yes sir stay in touch and let me know
great vid
Thank you so much!
Thank you Jess. Discovered you and Saguto on you tube and am trying to switch to stack and tilt. Working well just not there yet. Don’t play or practice enough. Question? Should I be lifting my left heel on take away? I am right handed. When I don’t lift heel it feels like my hip turn is restricted. When I do tilt and turn my hips I do hit it better.
You can lift your heel if you want just as long as you stay centered in the backswing
jess frank is 100% all over this
Thank you Richard!!
Great video
Thank you Bob!!!
excellent drill...
Thank you Alexander!
Yes, this is working fabulously for me, my irons have benefited hugely with more solid contact and excellent carry. My driver is taking longer to develop, somehow the tilt forward on the backswing, and tilt backward on the downswing is a feeling that goes awry with the longer stick, I know it will work. But, I am surprised it didn't immediately click; like the irons.
Thank you Teddy! Appreciate you watching and subscribing! Yes, you just need to do more of it. More times than not you are hitting down too much and not enough side tilt. Let me know how it goes!
Sounds good , cant wait to try it!
Excellent let me know how it goes!!
Hi Jess, enjoying your vids, as a senior am wondering if the side tilting will strain the lower back?
No sir side tilting is a normal body movement thanks!
Thanks great vidio
Thank you Michael!!
Good video 👍🏼
Thank you Betty!!
Thanks Jess! Great clear, accurate explanation of how we can hit the ball easily and consistently! And after we hit some balls we can go and have a nice lunch (coz we can’t eat KFC every day!!)
Lol! Thank you Marc!
Trump can he uses the stack and tilt with brown stained pants P U
@@beedee9534 Thank you for watching Have a great day!
Yes you must know me, I pull my arms in. Will try the stack and tilt.
Awesome Jerre!
Great tip I am going out today to practice so going to try that drill.
Awesome! Thank you Noel! Let me know what else you need!
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton Thanks Jess. I did try that drill yesterday along with the right hand drill and it made getting through the ball feel so much easier. Looking forward to trying it on the golf course... All I need now is a bunker tip it kills my game getting in a bunker.
Noel Doherty I believe I have a bunker tip video on my channel and great to hear on your ball striking!!
Stack & Tilt is the best method to get great ball striking.
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Can you tell me what my swing flaw is with stack and tilt when I hit a lot of low hooks with my hybrid and fairway woods?
Most likely you are swinging too much up on the golf ball.
Chest up at top of back swing and top of finish is "golden", I am a self taught S&T golfer and my biggest problem is accuracy. Approach shots from 150 yds and closer are still going right or left...not sure why but the chest up will keep me "stacked" more consistently I think. Thanks for the video.
You are welcome Weldon! Thank you!!!!
You are amazing
Thank you Bob!!!
I enjoy your videos. I'm beginning to make more consistent contact. However, I rarely if ever take a divot after the ball. Any suggestions?
Ok you probably need a little more weight forward and handle forward
Jess, great video. I went to stack and tilt. I'm wondering if the feel I should when starting backswing is pointing the lead shoulder down at the ball (I'm right handed). Thanks for the help with stack and tilt. I just subscribed.
Lead shoulder down towards the ball. Hands move *around* the body. Extension through the trail leg and hip.
Excellent,thank you,thank you.....
You are very welcome Pierre! Thank you for subscribing and watching!
When I have club across shoulders I can tilt and turn but with club in my hands its if I have never done it before. I cant figure out why.
Keep working on the drill because it begins to get built into your swing! Thank you again for watching and subscribing!
Do you play the ball of your front foot for stack and tilt
Depending on shot and shape
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton Thanks
I used to play everything of the front foot then I got lessons to play the ball in the centre but I don’t feel right playing this way , I’ll just have to persevere
Thanks
Jess, I think ST is taking hold this time around👍
Thank you David!
Yes thanks again bill Mildura Australia
You got it Bill my pleasure!
Wonderful..Along with following your RUclips sessions , my Stack and Tilt book, lessons with my Pro(Alaqua Lakes) I’m improving each week...feeling very comfortable with the Stack and Tilt fundamentals..😊 thanks
That’s awesome! Thank you so much for subscribing and watching my videos!
Who are you taking lessons with?
i liked it very muvh.
Manzoor Golf professional
from india
Thank you Manzor! How’s it going in India?
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton I I thank you as well.I come from kashmir another part of india which is more beautiful than india in terms of landscape.we have no fear here and are safe with regard to corona.if you would like to stay in touch,my email however is this leo7006@gmail.com.I agree with you Golf has been so complicated .What i believe as a Golf instructor the simpler swings the more attractive and powferful they will look as opposed to going into unnecessay details which makes it difficult.Iam just sharing an opinion with you.I always try to stay informed.onething more i would like to share,it is not necessary to have picture peerfect swing,important is to hit right shot at the right time.
regards
Manzoor
@@manzoorshah3277 yes sir Manzoor! I agree with you! Thank you again and you can always email me too pgapro@jessfrankgolf.com
Would like to see more on stack and tilt. Swing positions, problem fault and fixes
I like this segment your to the point quickly and easy to understand. A lot of other segments the instructor talks way to much
I do online lessons if you want details for your game
hola la verdad imprecionante video me gusto deseo el proximo éxito me retiro les mando kisses muchas gracias
Denada!
this is me, exactly, thank you
Awesome Pat! Thank you so much for subscribing and watching!
For some reason, i just can't get my right shoulder (im LH) to tilt down or at least it does not feel like its tilting down.
I always says get the lead shoulder down and under the chin. Thanks for the comments!
I'm a senior golfer and have never really tried the Stack and Tilt swing but would be willing to give it a try. But it has a very bad reputation for causing back problems even in younger golfers. I assume you would disagree, but could you explain why the S&T swing will not cause back problems for seniors?
Nope it’s actually easier on the back promoting a centered turn and bigger hip turn.
I'm Stack & till but I'm having problem getting to the center with my driver I hit everything off the heel I tried choking down I tried to extend anymore type bending over standing up straighter just totally confused right now I am wore out hahaha
Hey Tommy! Thanks for letting me know. Try putting a towel or 2x4 outside the golf ball so you move the heel closer to you on the downswing. You can also practice swinging next to a wall just make sure you miss the wall. That always helps.
Yes, good stuff!
What state are you located in?
I am in Deerfield beach Fl thank you sir
Yikes..hope I can do this. I am horrible right now. So inconsistent.
What are you struggling with? How can I help you? This is a great way to play!!
Jess Frank Golf Academy Topping, hitting fat, distance. Can’t seem to learn from any you tube videos. Too bad I am not near Deerfield. I am in Houston.
Hi! Weight forward and handle forward. Tilt the shoulders and take a massive divot in front of the ball:)) you will stop topping :)
Jess Frank Golf Academy Will give it a try. Thanks.
Hi great vids , does the stack and tilt apply to driver and irons.
Hey COlin! Absolutely!
Jess: For a senior golfer who has swayed all their life, should I feel like I set-up and stay 80-20 on my left leg? Thanks!
Yes sir Greg! If you feel you are swaying.
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton Still hitting the ball too low with S&T. Do I need to have more weight on my left side like 90/10? Nothing seems to help me hit it high & far! Thanks for your help!
Are you talking woods or irons?
@@JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton : All my clubs. I'm taking too large of a divot on everything and hitting everything low, even though I'm trying to stay left. I feel like I'm too steep in downswing.
Hey Greg how is the game coming along?
Wauuuuuuuuuu😊😊😊
Thank you Susan!!!!
Thanks Jess, I’m 70 and been working on the S&T for 2 months. Hitting the ball solid with the irons and rescue clubs but Having some difficulty with the driver. Can’t seem to stay on my left side through the swing.
That’s awesome about the irons! And thank you for subscribing to my channel! I am thinking you probably need a little more right side bend on the downswing to shallow the club through impact. Let me know how that works and thanks again!
Great Video. 53 years of golf have gone. At 74 my best speed is 72 mph and driver distance 200yds carry best i can do. U reckon I could get faster. Tried but failed
I always think you can gain swing speed. You have to train swing speed. Like anything you have to make swings as fast as you can. Get a swing caddie to watch gauge how fast you swing. Also, turn the club upside down and practice hearing the swoosh of the club in front of you. Hope this helps George! Thank you!
So far I like what it appears to done to help my game, but I am concerned it is sooo close to a reverse pivot !!!
Definitely not a reverse pivot it’s a centered pivot:) Let me know!
Why would you film this on a cart path or driveway? I
This was a Corona lock down video lol
can I send you a text video of my swing?
Absolutely Gary! You can go on my website www.jessfrankgolf.com under golf lessons. I have the V1 software where you can do an online lesson.
Then why do ya hear that stack and tilt puts alot of pressure on the lower back and isn't good for people with bad backs? like me.
Stack and tilt is actually easier on the body because it only makes you do normal body movements. Everyone tilts turn and extends. It’s the amounts that count.
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Yeah this is a continuation of my backyard golf lessons and appreciate your support:) Thank you for watching and subscribing!
As with so many instruction videos so much Time is wasted telling readers how not to swing. Tell me to extend and not to turn then move on. Sheesh !
Thank you for watching Tom! Watch some of my videos I get to the point a lot quicker :)
Too much why
Not enough how
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Thank you for watching Don!
It's easier to do with a short club
Hey Jean it works for every club. I have gained massive distance with my driver. Why do you say it doesn’t work for longer clubs? Thanks and thank you for subscribing!
Jess Frank Golf Academy I am not saying it doesn’t work, I am saying it’s easier for me with a pitching wedge, a 9 or an 8 iron.
With longer clubs like a hybride, I revert to putting my weight on the interior of my back foot for some reasons.
This is very similar to what is taught at GolfTec. However, when you overexaggerate the CRAP out of conventional teaching, you lose credibility. I've taken many, many lessons over the course of 35+ years of playing golf and I've never ONCE been taught ANY of the nonsense that you're claiming in this video. NO ONE teaches turning the shoulders "flat" and doing so doesn't automatically sway your upper body 2 feet off the ball like you're claiming. Look, I'm a fan of stack and tilt, I just can't stand when someone overexaggerates other methods of teaching just to make THEIR method look superior. You can make your point without resorting to nonsense.
Thanks for your comments. I am just reporting what I see on the lesson tee every day. And if you look at national magazines they do teach this amongst other entities. I have been teaching for nearly 25 years and I see this constantly from golfers.
I think you misunderstood what he was saying. People receive good instruction, but then they don’t take it out to the course. Me, for example, “feel versus real,“ as I go back in video myself. I think I’m doing what the instructor say, but then I find that sadly that is not the case!
@@forrestio76that’s why you need to exaggerate on the course or do playing lessons on the course to get comfortable. I would also say people don’t practice nearly enough to see a change. That’s why ST is so good because it simplifies everything. Golf is challenging 100% that’s why you don’t see the same pga tour player win every week. To make changes you need to go a mile to get an inch and then tons of repetition
Like many instructors you exaggerate the problem and talk too much instead of getting to the fix
Appreciate the feedback! Thanks for watching!
Waaaay to many moving parts in this guys method. I want to play golf…. Not just play hit the ball and then figure out what part of me moved the wrong way.
Hey Steve this is the simplest movements going with the least amount of thinking :))
Wow, this method has made my swing as a senior so much easier. I think the conventional swing is way too complicated - shifting weight, slide forward while on the backswing, drop arms into a slot…I don’t have to think with this method.
This is one of the worst comments in RUclips history
Great video
Thank you Jaime!