Saturday, December 12, 2009



How to Learn the Stack and Tilt Golf Swing

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If you’re having trouble hitting consistent golf shots with your irons (i.e. “fat”, “thin” or weak shots), the “Stack and Tilt” golf swing may help!
While not for everyone, it basically involves keeping your axis centered over the ball (“Stacked”) and then rotates around this axis (“Tilt”), with the weight starting slightly forward at address, and continuing to shift forward throughout the swing.
Removing the shift of weight from back to forward may help eliminate problems associated with a “reverse pivot” or incomplete weight shift, and result in more consistent ball striking — and oftentimes more distance!

Steps

    • Set up with the golf ball positioned in the center of your stance. You may find you need to adjust this location depending on personal preferences (such as moving long irons slightly forward), but it is a good starting place.
    • Your hips, and shoulders should be centered over the ball and there should be no significant lean.
    • Weight should be approximately 55% to the front foot.
    • Your weight should also be on the balls of your feet, not your heels!
    • On the backswing, the head remains centered over the ball, and weight increases to approximately 65% over the front leg. The front leg will flex while the back leg will straighten slightly natural move to allow loading of weight to continue forward.
    • The natural tilt of the spine at this point will feel like the body is tilted forward — but from the straight-on view is actually centered over the ball. Turn the shoulders on a steeper angle and keep the lead arm across your chest as you approach the top of the swing (the lead shoulder will be close to the chin). Keep the elbow of your trailing arm close to your body. This will help prevent you from leaning back too much.
    • On the forward swing, the weight continues to move forward and through with the hips pivoting strongly and pushing forward (like the feeling of a standing long jump).
    • At the finish (like the traditional swing), the torso will have moved forward and the butt will tuck under the picture the golfer in the PGA Tour logo.

Video

Golf Tips video outlining some additional thoughts regarding Stack and Tilt.

Tips

  • The real keys to this swing are staying centered over the ball and shifting the weight continually forward.
  • Keeping the head centered over the ball will prevent the body sliding back during the shot, and hitting behind the ball. If you’re still hitting the ball fat, check to see if your head position remains centered. Look at the reference point of the tree behind my head in the photos — the head (and centerline of the body) virtually stays in line with the tree, not moving back in the backswing… which causes a tendency to hit behind the ball for inconsistent shot contact.
  • The proper Stack and Tilt swing with a stable head and weight shift moving forward will result in the club striking the same point on the ground each time. As a warm-up, lay a club on the ground perpendicular to your swing path where your ball placement would be (in front of your ball position so you can’t accidentally hit the club!) and take practice swings… the divot should be on or slightly ahead of this club line.
  • While the stable head and forward weight shift promotes solid contact, a weight shift that occurs too quickly will promote a tendency to hook the ball.
  • Overswinging will kill this method! Since the player will/should be pinching the ball at impact, there is no need for overswinging.

Warnings

  • Due to the rapid turning of the hips in this steeper swing plane, some people have experienced issues with lower back pain. Proper stretching prior to play can help with this, but if this swing causes chronic pain, stop using it and check with a doctor.
  • This is also one of the hardest golf swings for beginners to learn correctly and there by have an effective shot, but once learned it is very repeatable. *It is a good idea to have a good working knowledge of a golf swing before you try this method.
  • In order to master this swing it is vital for the player to re-learn the most basic fundamentals of the golf swing. It he/she can do this, this swing can produce outstanding results.
  • Do research and try this swing on your own before you buy the videos. The videos are SO technical, the beginning golf will be totally lost in lingo and theory.

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Friday, December 11, 2009

Understanding the Stack and Tilt Golf Swing

Understanding the Stack and Tilt Golf Swing by Rick Hendershot

In a recent issue of Golf Digest (June 2007) a “new” golf swing has been described as the hottest thing on the PGA tour, and its proponents, Andy Plummer and Mike Bennet, have been hailed as the newest golf gurus. The new swing is called the “Stack and Tilt” swing.

In describing the Stack and Tilt swing, Peter Morrice, the author of the article, indulges in a bit of overstatement when he says “Their secret…contradicts almost everything being taught in the game today.” But is this swing really that unique?

The Key Difference

The major difference with the “ Stack and Tilt ” swing is that it encourages the golfer to keep his weight on his or her front foot during the entire swing. In other words, it does away with the idea that there should be a “weight shift” during the backswing. With the Stack and Tilt swing the golfer starts with about 60% of his or her weight on the front foot, and actually shifts more weight to the front when taking the club back.

Some older golfers will think this looks like a “reverse pivot” where the golfer seems to be leaning towards the target at the top of the swing. Teachers of the typical modern swing have their golf students draw the club back and stack their weight over their back leg when the club hits the top of the swing. But Stack and Tilt encourages the golfer to lean towards the target while the club is taken up.
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Subtle Differences

It may be hard for many golfers to spot the differences at first, but some of these differences are significant. For one thing teachers of the typical modern swing want the back leg to remain slightly flexed at the knee. But with the Stack and Tilt swing the back leg straightens out as it pushes back towards the target. See the photos featured in the Golf Digest article on page 122.

As a result the front side of the body is “stacked” over the front foot, and the trailing side of the body is “tilted” towards the target.

For a comparison with the typical modern swing look at photos of Tiger’s swing of the last few years, or see the photo of V.J. Singh’s swing on page 43 of the same issue of Golf Digest. Singh’s upper body is “stacked” over his back leg at the top of the swing, and the trailing side of his torso is perpendicular to the ground as he pushes his weight back over his back leg. This is quite different from the way the torso is angled towards the target with the Stack and Tilt swing.

Lessons from the Past

If you are familiar with the teachings of most modern golf coaches this may sound like a radical departure from golf orthodoxy. But the fact is, there have always been alternative schools of thought which questioned the simplistic “weight shift” idea. In particular, look at old photos of Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan or Sam Snead. None of these golfers make the major shift over the back leg like you see with Tiger Woods, for instance.

Or look closely at the famous 1930s teaching videos featuring Bobby Jones. He does not shift his weight to the back either. He remains centered over the ball throughout the swing and has a much more obvious focus on rotation around the center point rather than the lateral weight shift promoted by most well known modern teachers.

Points of Interest

There are several interesting points made by the the Stack and Tilt advocates which may help the average golfer hit the golf ball more squarely and (perhaps) more powerfully.

The first is the idea of keeping your weight on your front foot. Shifting one’s weight to the back inevitably promotes a shallower swing at the same time as turning the ball into a moving target. This increases the chances of bottoming out too early. Depending on the golfer and the course conditions this can either result in fat shots or thin ones. Pressing into the front foot as you take the club back is a good way to force a steeper approach to the ball and a way to eliminate topping the ball. It also results in a lower trajectory since it results in de-lofting the club face. Unfortunately it also puts more strain on the front knee.

The second point is that Stack and Tilt promotes a flatter swing. A flatter swing is less vertical and more rotational, and is the way Stack and Tilt compensates for being more on top of the ball when the downswing is begun.

The third point is the not-much-discussed idea of the “pelvic thrust” which the Stack and Tilt guys claim is necessary in order to get the club approaching the ball correctly. With Stack and Tilt, since one’s weight and shoulder position are forward, the approach to the ball will be significantly steeper than normal. The pelvic thrust helps to “shallow out” the swing. You achieve this by whipping your hips around and thrusting your lead hip up and towards the target. In other words you have the sensation of jumping up and striking the ball while on your toes. For examples of this see photos of Natalie Golbus or Sergio Garcia, or a younger Gary Player.

If these seem like technical points that are beyond your level of expertise, just give the “weight forward” idea a try. All you have to do is start with noticeably more weight on your front foot, and then press into that foot as you take the club up. You will probably find that it feels quite different from what you are used to. This move should result in fewer thin hits. But it may also result in more pushes, especially with the longer clubs, so you may have to adjust the positioning of the ball. You may also find it more physically taxing – requiring more body contortions – and for most of us that is not a good thing.
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Rick Hendershot is an avid golfer who blogs about golf swing theory and exotic and not so exotic golf destinations. Read his blogs called The Weekend Golfer.

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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Golf Swing Trainer by Medicus

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Medicus has the reputation for being the leading resource in all types of golf training aids. They were voted the #1 swing trainer by golf professionals a whopping seven years in a row. Currently Medicus offers the finest weighted training clubs, dual hinge training clubs, DVD’s, CD’s, grip aids, and putting aids. Any and all of these training aids will help you achieve your goal of precise putting and strong, accurate drives and fairway shots.

With such a reputation at stake, how do these training aids work? The Medicus DualHinge driver and clubs are designed to "break" when it detects something is wrong at any of the 9 breakpoints of your swing. The dual hinge on the driver and clubs is designed so one hinge works for the back swing and one hinge works for the down swing allowing you to quickly realize at what points in your swing your problems lie. These golf swing trainers identify the weaknesses in your backswing while working on timing and rhythm. The club is also adjustable. It works on improving your down swing and every golfer knows a great down swing is the key to power and accuracy. These clubs will quickly improve the consistency of your swing from the beginning to the end and you will be hitting longer, more accurate shots in no time.

Medicus’s putter trainer is a dual handled aid that temporarily attached to your putter. The dual-handled putting trainer trains the movement of your shoulders, so that your putter only moves back and forth, without the slightest bit of sideways motion. It also separates your hands allowing the lead hand to take over naturally, the wrists will not break, and the triangle formed by the arms and shoulders will be maintained throughout the stroke. This trains you to putt perfectly straight, keeping your ball in line.

Medicus PowerMax weighted swing trainers are full-length hittable clubs that can also be used as a real golf club. The proprietary weighting provides a soft "real club" feel, while allowing you to actually hit balls on the range. With our "Inertial/Weight Shift", you will develop a proper wrist cock and release, building pro-like distance.

You can also use Medicus Golf’s electronic gadgets to help you play a better golf game. The Medicus PowerMeter allows you to increase your club head speed through precise monitoring during training and actual game play. See immediate and accurate results consistently with each swing you take. Monitor your progress and fine-tune your stroke to achieve the perfect amount of power required to help get the ball farther down the fairway. EDataCoach is an easy to carry portable unit the size of a cell phone. This device provides you a lifetime of up-to-date information, tracks your progress, and helps you to focus on the parts of your game that clearly need improvement. This unit also delivers a multitude of statistics that can be used with your live coach to determine the next steps of your golf game development.

If a better golf swing, lower score, and better enjoyment of the game of golf is what you are looking for, then Medicus swing trainers are the best golf trainers to invest in to achieve that satisfaction you are looking for. Don't wait, get your Medicus Golf swing trainer and be playing a better game of golf in no time.

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Monday, August 10, 2009

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

The Basic Golf Training Aids

The Basic Golf Training Aids
By Nathalie Fiset Platinum Quality Author

No question to it: every golfer would like to improve his game. Therefore, golf training aids were invented in order to grant this request. Golf stores have various items there that are made specifically to help the golfer train in order to better his golfing skills.
Here are some of them:
1. Impact Ball
A revolutionary ball which trains the golfer in hitting it straighter, more solid and longer. It takes your attention away from affecting the ball. Instead, it lets you concentrate on your body and on how the club works with it.
2. ReFiner Golf Swing Trainer
This improves the swing by the golfer's feel and not by those complex swing mechanics which are so generic from golfer to golfer.
3. Medicus Dual Hinge Driver
Turns out this is one of the best selling training aids for golfers out there - ever. It has also been selected as the top swing training club worldwide. With this driver, the golfer removes the slice and can hit the ball longer and straighter, therefore shooting lower scorer.
4. Holder In One
This lets the golfers focus on their golf game. It safely clamps their golf bags and keeps their drink at an easy level for quick access. It can be folded easily. This is the perfect gift for the golfer enthusiast in the family.
5. Golf Diary Personal Scoring System
By documenting each game, the golfer can see his scores go down as he changes his approach in each game. Try out various courses, greens and sands and see where you work better.
6. Golf Gym
This is quite effective because it already has the specific products a golfer needs. From trainers to balance balls, weight clubs to fitness DVDs, everything the golfer needs is all here.
7. Laser Tee
Thanks to technology, this tee can definitely improve your golf game. It continuously positions your foot to the angle of the ball for each club you use. It is compact and it promotes discipline with the right accuracy and proper alignment needed when you strike the ball.
8. The Power Stance
This gadget improves the swing, the take-away and the position balance of the golfer. It focuses on the shift in terms of weight and the rotation of the hip as the swing is delivered. It also increases the flexibility of the golfer in his stance and his swing.
9. Perform Better Golf
Any golfer can improve his consistency and swing powers with this DVD. It comes with a manual to help the golfer achieve the proper stance when swinging the club.
10. Condor SC Golf Driver
These movable weights can correct the improper slices and hooks of the golfer. It is double the time accurate as the best drivers.
11. Lumbar Extender
You can relieve your back and remedy that back pain by stretching flat on the Lumbar Extender. It won't take much of your time - just five minutes and two times in one day. You will notice the difference in your range of motion and flexibility.
12. Power Swing Fan
It is effective in increasing control, distance and speed. It will have the golfer ripping beyond the fairways in only a matter of two weeks.
13. Impact Bag
This is used by professional golf instructors in order to develop, practice and perfect the position impact of the students' swings.
14. Golf Swing Trainer
Each club comes with an adjustable swing plane that is very easy to use. You can set it up in a matter of minutes. This suits beginners and professional golfers. It is also suitable for right-handed and left-handed players. The golf swing trainer comes with instructional DVDs.
15. Putting Aid
It helps the golfer hole more putts by lowering his scores and reaching his handicap.
16. Clubface Assistant
This is a training aid that is said to be the best equipment in correcting the control of the clubface because it keeps the face flat and square toward the path while the golfer is making his swing. It can be used by for any club.
The mentioned items in the articles are the top-selling training aids highly recommended to professional golfers and golf enthusiasts.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Why Tiger Woods' Golf Swing Technique is So Effective

Golf sensation Tiger Woods' golf swing technique has been the subject of many interesting studies.
One thing that has come out very clearly from this leading golfer's style and his golf swing technique is his amazing flexibility and high fitness level which have contribute tremendously to his golf career. A career that has seen him crowned in the minds of many as the undisputed greatest golfer in the history of the sport.
The Tiger Woods golf swing technique sees Wood utilizing his flexibility at the back of his swing to comfortably reach far back.
As he begins his swing, his level of fitness and muscle strength enables him to build up club head velocity by turning his torso quickly and pressing his right leg forward. There is minimal waste of energy as he maintains his position above the golf ball.
Driving through, Woods uses his hips, shoulders and wrists to concentrate his force and create a high initial ball speed. Research has shown that within a few feet off the tee, the ball is usually traveling at about 180 miles per hour. The average tour pro usually manages only 160 miles per hour.
If you have carefully watched woods and his golf swing technique, you will note that he usually allows the club head's momentum to extend his follow-through far around his back, thus completing a long and smooth club-head rotation.
Tiger Woods golf swing technique cannot possibly be achieved by somebody who is not physically fit or somebody who does not work out regularly. In fact achieving an effective golf swing technique these days requires conditioned muscles that will enable you to perform consistently and at your best.
Gone are the days when golf was viewed as a leisure sport where players would move around the course in electric golf cars to avoid breaking into a sweat of any kind.
This is not to say that a good golf swing technique calls for rigorous golf strength exercising and golf stretching. Actually, most of the critical golf-specific exercises involve stretches. There is also the lifting of light weights to build specifically on strength rather than muscle.
Clearly golf-specific exercises are the only way to develop good golf swing technique.
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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Stack and Tilt Swing Review

The Stack & Tilt Swing from Medicus is one of the most popular golf swing methods to come along in quite some time. The philosophy is simple in theory but the results have been tremendous. All the PGA tour players that have adapted this swing have had unbelievable results (in their words, not mine). Aaron Baddeley and Mike Weir are two of the more prominent golfers on tour to make the swing change.

Feedback & Overview-
The Stack and Tilt is now being used extensively on the PGA tour. Mike Weir (2003 Master's winner), Aaron Baddely, Charlie Wi and Eric Axley are just some of PGA tour players to have converted to the Stack and Tilt and have reported fantastic results. Whether it is Green in Regulations, Fairways hit, or winning more tournaments, these guys are seeing measurable and substantial results.
The method focuses on keeping your weight centered or over the front foot. Keeping stationary eliminates the "sway" that occurs in conventional swings making it more compact. The method is really quite simple, but simplicity is the beauty. The swing has seen extraordinary results, especially with more accomplished players that fight with the occasional pull or fade that "creep" into their game and result in inconsistencies. This swing is really all about instilling consistency into your game without the cost of losing distance. In fact, quite the opposite is true. You gain both consistency and distance/power with the Stack and Tilt through elimination of wasted movements.
Tour players understand the importance and necessity of good ball striking in order to compete - the Stack and Tilt delivers. The Stack and Tilt is a comprehensive and organized, step-by-step that show the fundamentals, along with in-depth analysis. Achieve a Straighter, Longer, and More Consistent Golf Swing Easily and Effectively. Begin domination of your competition and start playing like the big dog in your group with the #1 Swing on tour!

Customer Comments-
"When I first tried it in June, it was amazing. Low zipping irons that flew about 10% further than normal."

"I'm a 3 handicap and play half decent normally but the improvement in ball flight was truly astounding."

"I am striking the ball better than ever and my 5 lowest rounds ever have been in the last 2 weeks."

Product Specifications-
Stack & Tilt golf Swing from Medicus is a comprehensive DVD series. The series covers, in detail and step by step what is needed to succeed using this revolutionary swing. The series is designed to take you through the nuances of the Stack and Tilt swing, everything from the back swing, down swing, and follow through are all covered in great detail. Nothing is left out in this exceptional learning aid.
Overall Rating-
If you are looking to retool your swing this winter or spring, the Stack and Tilt will deliver results. It's a swing that has taken the PGA Tour by storm and is now "leaking" into the recreational realm at a fairly rapid rate. You will still be on the leading edge of this revolutionary swing that others swear by to improve accuracy and distance. So don't be left out, switch to the Stack and Tilt Golf Swing and watch your ball contact improvement sky rocket!