STACK & TILT Driver - Does it work for Driver?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 фев 2024
  • “Stack and Tilt is great for irons, but it doesn’t work with the driver, right?”
    WRONG! In fact, Stack & Tilt co-founder, Andy Plummer, will tell you that Stack & Tilt was DESIGNED FOR THE DRIVER!
    So if you’ve “tried” Stack & Tilt, but can’t get it to work with the driver, then you’re doing it wrong.
    Today’s video will explain how having your WEIGHT FORWARD for the driver is the gateway to greater DISTANCE, and the ability to DRAW the ball with ease. Swinging this way also removes the variable that shifting your weight back and forth brings which is the root cause of your inconsistency, weak slices, and lack of distance. It's also kinder to your body!
    Once you understand HOW to swing with your weight forward, you’ll never want to do it any other way!
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Комментарии • 68

  • @robertnelson2719

    Watching the video of Rory it is apparent that he pre-sets his weight on his trail foot, then shifts his weight during the swing to his lead foot whereupon ball contact takes place. While ball contact is made when his weight is over his lead foot, as yours is, I believe that forward movement is what creates the tremendous power he possesses. Without that weight shift forward the golfer will either need to rotate faster or swing faster, both of which will lead to errant shots.

  • @mcetter1

    Wish I could hit the "like" button 1000 times. It's thanks to you (and Nick Taylor's) content on the GT Asia channel that I finally grokked S&T. I was totally sold "intellectually" on S&T ages ago (had the hardcover book, DVDs, and spoke with Andy & Mike at the PGA Orlando over a decade ago). But I never could execute on the range or course to my satisfaction. Thus I abandoned the wisdom for a jumble of other methodologies over the years. I cringe at the monetary value of range balls I wasted in the interim. But you and Nick have been so clear, consistent, and generous with your explanations that I've finally been able to realize the ball striking I always knew was in reach. I went from a 15 index to an 8 last season simply because I stopped fiddling and searching and just stuck with and refined the "ten word" basics and translated them into my on-course feels & intents.

  • @terrymcatee9382

    Danny who was the gentleman in this video

  • @stark20ful

    I don’t understand why I try to set up the same every time and sometimes the driver is so easy and powerful and the next time I set up, I can tell I’m either going to hook or slice and there’s nothing I can do about it.

  • @blairrobertson8183

    Your new series of videos is fantastic - very clear, detailed explanations. I especially appreciate the additional emphasis on the “wrench” position/weight left at address. In the past, I have done the wrench drill and would hit every shot almost perfect. I would wonder to myself, why don’t I just play like this? I was already a Stack & Tilt practitioner. Your advocacy of the wrench has inspired me to push the hips forward at setup even more and play this way.

  • @michaeldodd6864

    Who is the guy suggesting the player go 80 20 weighting??

  • @steveh5954

    How do I keep my hands and arms from going too low and inside? I tend to overdo it.

  • @Jazzman5001

    Rob, I’m interested in weighted speed stick training to increase my swing speed (also called over speed training). My concern is that in the online drills using the trainer - they employ a huge weight shift back where the lead foot comes off the ground. Will this hurt me when I employ Stack and Tilt, where my weight never shifts back? In other words, create bad habits? Will speed training in this manner help me?

  • @Floki6753
    @Floki6753 21 день назад

    Hey Rob. What would u say is the optimal tee hight for this swing? for driver and 5 wood. ofc depends on what shot, but a standard down the fairway shot🙂 thanks!

  • @stevewolfe8536

    Is there an ideal loft for driver using stack and tilt method? Cheers Steve

  • @francopiergiovanni7124
    @francopiergiovanni7124 14 дней назад +2

    J’ai mis une semaine pour appliquer ta théorie avec le poids sur le pied avant et les résultats sont très appréciables:

  • @ariwidodo8315
    @ariwidodo8315 28 дней назад

    Rob thanks for sharing this video appreciate that

  • @JYOTISINGH-yb2mh

    Great lesson coach Rob ... thank you

  • @JYOTISINGH-yb2mh

    You are the best Coach I've seen... thanks for your lessons...🙏

  • @kmdplumbing5351

    This is gold ! Thanks Rob

  • @larrywoodruff7024

    love your videos Rob

  • @Mrtee1950

    Just found your channel. So glad I did.

  • @arnevidarpedersen1198

    Just Great info!

  • @russquick7899

    Great session Rob. I really needed this review. Be good-Russ

  • @veetwinboy1

    Great video Rob. Been playing rubbish lately, and then my mate said to me today “you were much better when you did that stack and tilt thing”.