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You’ve been fooled into believing this is how you shallow the club – it’s NOT!!!



You’ve been fooled into believing this is how you shallow the club – it’s NOT!!!

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one of the big problems with people destroying their lower backs you look at Natalie gbus and then zalot Taurus there’s this trend rip the hips and then you see like the the shoulder angle is practically vertical so they’re going from here and then going like this so the hips are really turned and the shoulders down what now what in the world is that trying to accomplish why do these things if they one lead to injury two it’s not necessary my hips clear but I don’t think about having to do all that because I don’t need to I don’t need to get the club Shallow by turning the hips this way no I can shallow the club other more body-friendly ways

12 Comments

  1. You are so revolutionary in your teaching 🙂 What unique thinking about the golf swing that other instructors are not teaching. Looking forward to a future video explaining (and demonstrating) how you are "shallowing the club" with your method and if you are not shallowing the club in your method, what are you doing that gives you the same effect/result. Keep up the fantastic work!

  2. I am absolutely puring it now cause of you and other stack and tilt teachers. Pretty much the best feeling in the world.

  3. Hi Tom, perhaps it’s a reason why they are on the pro tour when your teachings are not. Don’t get me wrong as I love your work and have implemented (or already had) elements in my game. I guess as someone who has had a handicap hovering around mid single digits for over 30 years I realised I was never going to be a scratch golfer, let alone a tour professional. As an orthopaedic surgeon my own back hurts when watching some of tour pros in slow motion.

  4. Natalie Gulbis is now retired from golfing, due to injuries which led to poor performance. She looks great in a painted on bikini, but her golf has always been very poor,

  5. The idea of "shallowing the club" to me has always been just….idiotic. If the club needs to be "shallowed", why not simply take it BACK on that shallow plane to begin with? Why take it back steep and then manipulate the club to drop it down to "shallow it" into some imaginary "slot"?

  6. Tom, I've been playing golf for 30 years, and after studying the Stack and Tilt method for the past three months, I'm now consistently shooting in the mid-70s. My only remaining question is whether there's a Stack and Tilt method for putting.😂😂😂

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