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9 POSITIONS OF STACK & TILT (FACE ON) | GOLF TIPS | LESSON 217



Nick Taylor authorised Stack and Tilt and GOLFTEC instructor discusses the 9 positions of the Stack and Tilt golf swing from the face on view.

This video highlights the key positions throughout the golf swing to help you understand the Stack & Tilt swing and improve your golf.

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10 Comments

  1. Great video. I’m having problems getting hips forward. Where or what muscles are being used to get forward? Thanks

  2. Are you setting up with your head centred in your stance (not forward to get the weight forward)?

  3. Nice video, enjoy your content. New to ST, much improved ball sticking, more work to do. Would like to see ST instructors on the course playing w/ shot tracer.

  4. Great video, I’m 2 months into using this method purely from your channel, my ball striking has improved dramatically and distance too, my 2 issues I need to work on is over drawing the ball and taking huge divots probably coming in too steep? Any advice to help reduce my issues would be appreciated. Great channel and always look forward to new videos. 👍

  5. Great vid! Important for me to hear the measured progression of energy transfer 55/45.- 75/25 etc. I start my backswing with turning my left shoulder down because if I use any other trigger, I don't get my shoulder turn in and a wrist set. At the top, even though I endeavor to keep my head centered, I feel I am "stacked up" over my left knee and have no ability for a weight shift to press my hips toward the target. What is the proper feel at the top with weight over the left knee. How stacked over it do I need to feel? Thanks!!!!!!

  6. Great explanation and "showing me". One question of feel: as you continue the swing from p4, is the feeling a flicking back of the right wrist as one gets toward p6?

  7. Thanks Nick, you have really helped me improve my swing. Practise swings were sooo much better this winter. Great idea to break the swing into nine different positions. Its like seeing the swing in slow motion parts.

  8. Thanks Nick, Is your shoulder "down" a function of your left knee flex? It appears that you are not increasing your "torso tilt" from set up in the back swing positions.

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