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Old 07-06-2007, 08:07 PM
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excellent post david i admire your dedication and always respect your opinion
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Old 08-13-2007, 05:35 PM
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Testing "stack and tilt"
What seems remarkable to me about how Stack and Tilt actually works is how people seem to be able to pick up the system after reading a magazine article and with no formal instruction. I read through a Gold Digest blog that included responses from people who had tried the system. A large number had great success, some just with their irons and down, and some across the board.

I absolutely love the Golfing Machine and this website. I haven't even been tempted to try a single golf tip, not part of the Golfing Machine since I signed up 2 1/2 years ago. I have had to work hard to learn the Golfing Machine on this forum. But it was well worth it, and I definitely enjoyed the process thoroughly. It seemed strange to me that people were reading a Golf Digest article and all of a sudden getting great results with the new system. Then there is the 4 golfers who have won their first tournament after taking lessons from Plummer and Bennett. So I reluctantly decided to see what all of the fuss was about. Last week at the range, after reading the two GD articles a few times, I gave it a personal test. From the first ball, I started hitting with more accurate compression, and alignment. Not having to retrace the precise distance to get back to the ball, was a huge benefit for me. I not only hit the irons, I also hit the woods and even my driver quite well. A second practice session also resulted in significantly improved results across the board.

This was surprising because I am a hitter, and it doesn't appear that "Stack and Tilt" has a hitters version. Today I went out and played 9 holes. I had my best driving day of the year, hitting 3 or 4 drives well passed my previous personal best hits. My hitter background should have been a real stumbling block. But it wasn't. I really do think "Stack and Tilt" is about geometry. The "Stack and Tilt" swing seems to have substantially more rotary motion in hit than my previous swing. The club is going back even shorter and even further inside. It also is going further inside on the way forward. Aside from the more consistent ball striking, the ball contact because of the more rotary swing feels better than what I was previously experiencing.

As a former wrestler, I chose to be a hitter instead of a swinger because I wanted to take advantage of my my strength. The "Stack and Tilt" swing provides additional leverage for me in my shoulders and upper torso because of the shorter distance back and through. So even though I am out of the hitting business, I don't feel I am making a hip centric gyroscopic swing. Also the proof is in the pudding, 15 yards to a 64 year old guy is a big deal and something positive seems to have clicked in, at least at this point.

Three days is not a fair test of a system. But the extra distance and consistency is tempting, along with the more rewarding ball flight. I sincerely hope this post is not deemed disrespectful of my absolute favorite website on the Net. If you think I am someone with an agenda, read my prior posts over the last 2 1/2 years and see for yourself my enthusiasm for the Golfing Machine.
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Old 08-13-2007, 06:40 PM
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The other side of the coin
I did a short-game golf clinic today for a little over a hundred kids with Brad Faxon. Prior to the clinic we were talking about "Stack and Tilt". Faxon was surpose to be the poster child for how not to swing according to Bennett and Plumber. Brad tried it for that reason and had little to no success with their Stroke Pattern. He actually got worse. He has since gone back to work with GSEM Ron Gring. Faxon had previously work with Gring when he felt he was hitting the ball the best a few years ago at the Hawaiian Open. However, it will be a while before you see him playing on tour again. Additional injuries (recently torn muscles arround his rib cage) prohibit him from making a full swing. So while "Stack and Tilt" may work for some, it is not the secret everyone is looking to discover.

BTW, Faxon has watched some of the videos on this website and is well aware of Lynn's work here and on tour.
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Old 08-13-2007, 07:07 PM
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Drew,
Pretty cool a clinic with Brad Faxon. Don't you have a big presentation coming up to the RI PGA?
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Old 08-13-2007, 07:30 PM
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Drew,
Pretty cool a clinic with Brad Faxon. Don't you have a big presentation coming up to the RI PGA?
Thanks for reminding me. I had better get working on it . Also presenting at the end of September will be A.I. David Orr (Annikan Skywalker) and Tom Cavicchi former New England PGA Teacher of the Year. Should be fun.
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Old 08-14-2007, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by drewitgolf View Post
Thanks for reminding me. I had better get working on it . Also presenting at the end of September will be A.I. David Orr (Annikan Skywalker) and Tom Cavicchi former New England PGA Teacher of the Year. Should be fun.
drew as you would know...I love being in NC with David, but what a treat it is to be in New England for anyone
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