That means you do not need a lot of shift if your stance is correct and the right forearm is on plane, in contrary to what they said you need a lot of shift and almost all amateur does not have enough shift coming down. (In TGM, rotated shoulder turn also indicated shiftness turn.) Professional players such as Tiger, Nick, etc.. were used to show the ton amount of shift in their downswing before impact.
I think S&T has morphed away from the Tilt in order to better fit the mainstream, but they cannot get away from the fact that to make it work, you have to stand up through the shot, which violates the most primary fundamental of a good golf stroke - a steady head.
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Originally Posted by MizunoJoe
I think S&T has morphed away from the Tilt in order to better fit the mainstream, but they cannot get away from the fact that to make it work, you have to stand up through the shot, which violates the most primary fundamental of a good golf stroke - a steady head.
Do they teach standing up? My understanding is it's more a thrust of hips/pelvis towards the target. Sorta it's only the lower body that's standing up...hehe