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Stack and Tilt: What’s All the Fuss?

Are you completely happy with your golf or do you get frustrated because you wish your drives could be longer, straighter and generally more consistent. If only you could eliminate those occasional (or not so occasional) truly dud shots forever. The good news is that it just might be possible after all. Have you heard of Stack and Tilt? Probably. But do you actually know what it’s all about? It has taken me until quite recently to actually look into what all the fuss was about and I sincerely wish I had done so sooner. If you haven’t heard of it it’s basically a new type of golf swing which is taking the professional world of golf by storm.

Golf Swing Whisperers’ Andy Plummer and Mike Bennett are the brains behind Stack and Tilt. It took twenty years of painstaking research but the wait was well and truly worth it as there is a revolution taking place. What’s astonishing is that the theory is more or less the opposite to what you and most golfers have been taught about how to swing a club.

Although the Stack and Tilt Golf Swing maintains some of the basic principals, there is one fundamental difference which sets it apart from ‘normal’ golf swings- it doesn’t involve the golfer shifting his or her weight to the back foot. Instead you keep your weight over the ball and in doing so keep much of the control you lose in a traditional swing as your front foot maintains all the weight on it, thereby massively improving your swing.

What you’ll gain most from Stack and Tilt is massively improved consistency. The actual execution of the swing is simplicity in itself and yet you will see your ball go further and straighter than ever before!

If you would like to get a bit of Stack and Tilt into your game then why not try the Stack & Tilt Golf Swing Dvds risk-free for 60 days. That’s more than enough time to see your handicap come tumbling down! And those wasted shots could soon be a thing of the past.

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