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Get Stacked With Stack and Tilt

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Have you been following the new golf sensation? Catch up on the newest way to play golf using the stack and Tilt golf swing. This new swing is showing up all over the place – even on the tour.The change from the traditional golf swing to the Stack and Tilt golf swing is very pronounced.You will see immediate results with just a little effort and practice. Mike Weir and Charles Wi are just two of the many professional golfers who have switched and are now thrilled with the results on their games.

This new way to swing a golf club from your drive right up to your approach shot to the green is amazing. A lot of golfers are going to see a huge improvement in their game with this method.The game of golf has always been a challenge to the professional that plays or practices seven days a week. Amateur golfers are always seeking ways to lower their handicaps. Now with the new Stack and Tilt technique it is possible to see results faster than you can imagine. You will be the star of your golf group when you show off your stack and tilt golf swing at your local golf club.

Everyone will want to know what you are doing that is different. Will you be able to explain how you learned your new swing? Since 2007 Stack and Tilt has been creating a buzz in golfing circles.Andy Plummer and Mike Bennet – otherwise known as the Golf Whisperers – took many years to develop the Stack and Tilt. Your weight stays forward with the stack andTilt instead of transfering from one foot to another.  The set up is the important thing as at least 60 percent of your weight is on your front foot.

If you search on the internet you will find a great deal of information about this swing which you can probably implement. Stack and Tilt has even been offered on a DVD as a visual aid in learning the tilt golf swing. Golf enthuthiasts that get golf magazines can find articles that will explain the technique.Golfers who find transfering their weight properly will benefit greatly.Wouldn’t it be nice to drop five or more strokes from your game with minimal effort

Stack and Tilt: Why the Pros are Switching to Stack and Tilt

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Stack and Tilt

There are three vital elements that each golfer tries to achieve whether a beginner or Tiger Woods and they are to hit the ball further,to hit it in a straight line and generally to be more consistent. Unfortunately most golfers end up hitting bad shots now and then but what if you could pretty much put an end to them once and for all? Well there’s a revolution going on and it’s call Stack and Tilt and it just might be the answer to your prayers.

Do you even know about stack and tilt? You probably have as you have found this article but you’re probably not completely clued up as to what it’s all about. If you don’t know about it it is simply a different kind of golf swing which is having an amazing effect on many tour experts – Mike Weir, Aaron Baddeley and Charlie Wi, to mention some of them but so far more than 20 experts have switched to using a Stack and Tilt golf swing.

The History of Stack and Tilt Andy Plummer and Mike Bennett are known as the ‘Golf Whisperers’ because of the number of players they have helped to become winners on the tour. It is these guys who, after 20 years of research, have developed this amazing new swing which completely contradicts the basics being taught about ‘the swing’ today.

The Difference Between The Stack and Tilt Swing and a Traditional Swing Normally when a golfer learns to swing a club he or she is taught to transfer their weight on to their back foot. The problem with this is that what sometimes tends to happen is that the swing bottoms out behind the ball. This then leads to some those terrible shots that make golf so frustrating. What’s different about the Stack and Tilt, however, is that the weight moves forward so the swing bottoms out in front of the ball. This results in a pure, smooth contact that feels totally effortless and not a horrible contact that reverberates up your club into your hands!

The execution of the swing is extremely simple and the benefit is that very quickly you will see that your ball will go further straighter and more consistently than with any other golf swing – it’s really pretty remarkable!

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