I’m 30 minutes in to the audio podcast, and it seems like Caleb has asked him 25 times if he can explain what it actually is....and the guy just keeps beating around the bush. It’s almost funny.
Because it’s not one thing or a simple thing. It’s a system which explains the anatomical movements of the body, the turning and tilting of the spine, in order to stack the two centers over each other. And it’s a system which explains how to use arm locations and wrist movements to control the face and path relationship. It’s a system with spectrums and models to explain these things.
@@ScratchArkkitehti saved my golf. Took 10 strokes off my game in less than 1 month. Went from 90 handicap to 80 ish. The issue holding me back at the time was 7i-50*, and it's almost like stack and tilt was created for short irons. Went from inconsistent strikes and little to no shaft lean at impact, to compressing the sh!t out of the ball. It's an addicting feeling hitting ball first with some shaft lean. My driver is more 50/50 setup, but I now move weight forward early in transition and finish stack n tilty. Give it a try guys. I think it's the best way for ams to swing (maybe pros too). Tiger might be doing something similar during his comeback, because his trail leg will be compromised to some degree with the car accident/injury.
I suggest that you read the book where Andy goes into more detail than your attention span can likely handle. If your focus is limited to less than 15 minutes on RUclips instruction, check out Rob Cheney, Nick Taylor, Jess Frank, and Feed Your Game. Best of luck.
Really enjoyed the podcast
Does stack and tilt currently have any tour pros
Andy teaches Charles Howell III it's hard to find any current information on it
I’m 30 minutes in to the audio podcast, and it seems like Caleb has asked him 25 times if he can explain what it actually is....and the guy just keeps beating around the bush. It’s almost funny.
It's called YT. lol.
It's a good system for people who are cool with being a front post golfer with a preset push draw as your stock shot.
Because it’s not one thing or a simple thing. It’s a system which explains the anatomical movements of the body, the turning and tilting of the spine, in order to stack the two centers over each other. And it’s a system which explains how to use arm locations and wrist movements to control the face and path relationship. It’s a system with spectrums and models to explain these things.
Bryn! Don’t understand your comment
@@ScratchArkkitehti saved my golf. Took 10 strokes off my game in less than 1 month. Went from 90 handicap to 80 ish.
The issue holding me back at the time was 7i-50*, and it's almost like stack and tilt was created for short irons. Went from inconsistent strikes and little to no shaft lean at impact, to compressing the sh!t out of the ball. It's an addicting feeling hitting ball first with some shaft lean.
My driver is more 50/50 setup, but I now move weight forward early in transition and finish stack n tilty.
Give it a try guys. I think it's the best way for ams to swing (maybe pros too).
Tiger might be doing something similar during his comeback, because his trail leg will be compromised to some degree with the car accident/injury.
I suggest that you read the book where Andy goes into more detail than your attention span can likely handle. If your focus is limited to less than 15 minutes on RUclips instruction, check out Rob Cheney, Nick Taylor, Jess Frank, and Feed Your Game. Best of luck.