Perfect example of a case of "swinging your swing" not being what the student needs. Not sure how anyone could be critical of AP and Stack and Tilt from watching this with an open, educated mind.
When I have tested the Stack and tilt I feel that my arms and club get way behind me and I come to much from the inside out. Like 6-8 deg inside out path.
Mike, can you confirm that Andy improved your excessive flattening by having you straighten your right arm sooner (or faster) in the downswing? This seems to be the same fix in his book where he says to swing your hands away from your head faster. Do I understand that correctly? Thanks!
The straightening of the right arm reduced the excessive right side bend at impact which reduces the in to out path. It also helped to maintain the ‘flying wedge’ to reduce thin contact shots and high launch shots. Hope that helps.
Love to get a lesson from Andy plummer he's like a professor on another level.
Perfect example of a case of "swinging your swing" not being what the student needs. Not sure how anyone could be critical of AP and Stack and Tilt from watching this with an open, educated mind.
When I have tested the Stack and tilt I feel that my arms and club get way behind me and I come to much from the inside out. Like 6-8 deg inside out path.
I have some very good golfers with swing paths in that range. Beautiful push draws with consistent 3-4 degree open face angles at impact.
That’s death and can’t play golf like that under pressure.
Mike, can you confirm that Andy improved your excessive flattening by having you straighten your right arm sooner (or faster) in the downswing? This seems to be the same fix in his book where he says to swing your hands away from your head faster. Do I understand that correctly? Thanks!
The straightening of the right arm reduced the excessive right side bend at impact which reduces the in to out path. It also helped to maintain the ‘flying wedge’ to reduce thin contact shots and high launch shots. Hope that helps.
@@MBSwingworks Perfect and my problem - - namely the excessive right side tilt!
Thank you!