Love stack and tilt for 7 irons to wedges. Especially with my wedges. Great contact, trajectory and accuracy. When it comes to my longer clubs, I rely on the traditional pivot method. It just feels right when I'm speeding things up. I advise people to try stack and tilt....especially with wedges and short irons and go from there. Be open to all swing techniques and find one that works for you. Both seem to work for me. Usually shoot high 70's low 80's. I probably won't ever get to par but I play decent enough to where I keep coming back. Pro tips: - back to target at top of back swing is key to distance and great ball striking - have drills when practicing. Performance and feel drills are vital. Split hand grip drill is one of my top 3 drills - get to the golf course early and warm up before a round. Never give the excuse of I just got here. You pay money to be there. Why sabotage your round? Plus, i think it's a form of disrespect to the game.
i tend to stack up too much on the left hip and foot and the ball goes too low. i'm gonna try the anchoring left and and a bit more tilt back like you said, thnx.
That’s the cool thing is that is such a nice guideline with geometry and alignments to help find your way. The absolute pattern is set for mid to trajectory draws I have a bunch of footage. I’m going to release on my new site that’s coming out this week.
…your picture of your hands on the backswing about a foot above your head eliminates 90% of golfers…whereas some of your swings are in normal range…otherwise the video was explained very well…
Majorly flawed swing technique for driver and longer clubs. Mac may have used this pattern from 120 and in, but P and B tried to implement as a full swing pattern. Failed miserably when on full display w Badds in the US Open…
Well, Scott, I do know this is helped a lot of amateurs, the article that came out in Golf Digest was over the top with Tilting , but it is one of the very few systems out there where you can follow along and make progress. Appreciate your support on my channel!
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Great lesson Paul 🙌⛳️
Thank you! I appreciate that, what did you like most about the video?
Love stack and tilt for 7 irons to wedges. Especially with my wedges. Great contact, trajectory and accuracy. When it comes to my longer clubs, I rely on the traditional pivot method. It just feels right when I'm speeding things up. I advise people to try stack and tilt....especially with wedges and short irons and go from there. Be open to all swing techniques and find one that works for you. Both seem to work for me.
Usually shoot high 70's low 80's. I probably won't ever get to par but I play decent enough to where I keep coming back.
Pro tips:
- back to target at top of back swing is key to distance and great ball striking
- have drills when practicing. Performance and feel drills are vital. Split hand grip drill is one of my top 3 drills
- get to the golf course early and warm up before a round. Never give the excuse of I just got here. You pay money to be there. Why sabotage your round? Plus, i think it's a form of disrespect to the game.
Stack works great for the Driver
Foot placement is very very key 🔐!!
I agree paul Runyon great short game I use his chipping technique really keen to see if I am doing it right.
Yes, Garry we will be able to do a zoom call once I launch my website this week and check out that Runyon technique along with your golf swing!
You know the golf swing inside and out!
Thank you Steve, I’ve turned a lot of rocks over!
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i tend to stack up too much on the left hip and foot and the ball goes too low. i'm gonna try the anchoring left and and a bit more tilt back like you said, thnx.
10 degrees of spine tilt and get after it!✨⛳️✅
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i read the s&t book, the dvds, youtube videos and s&t is what i find i can do the best. my action is a bit modified but it works well. thnx for info.
That’s the cool thing is that is such a nice guideline with geometry and alignments to help find your way.
The absolute pattern is set for mid to trajectory draws
I have a bunch of footage. I’m going to release on my new site that’s coming out this week.
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i've had the paul runyon book for years and still refer to it.
That’s very cool! Yes, it helps a lot of new people to because of the simplicity and effectiveness
Can’t find online lessons with Paul. I’d like to:have them.
Hello Rick! Paul here, happy to coach you on line! send me a note at info.pgmog@gmail.com and we can get started!
Hey Rick let’s go!
How much weight are you putting on your lead foot at set up?
60% left or belt buckle over 1 inch
You should look at this video to learn 🥊⛳️🥇
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What about Padraig?
I’ll make a video on that..it’s about the lag
…your picture of your hands on the backswing about a foot above your head eliminates 90% of golfers…whereas some of your swings are in normal range…otherwise the video was explained very well…
Stack it ! It works !
Majorly flawed swing technique for driver and longer clubs. Mac may have used this pattern from 120 and in, but P and B tried to implement as a full swing pattern.
Failed miserably when on full display w Badds in the US Open…
Well, Scott, I do know this is helped a lot of amateurs, the article that came out in Golf Digest was over the top with Tilting , but it is one of the very few systems out there where you can follow along and make progress. Appreciate your support on my channel!
Stack and Tilt was actually built for driver first