I learnt a completely new way of swinging the golf club

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I learnt a Stack & Tilt golf swing from Tom Saguto's YouTube channel.

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22 thoughts on “I learnt a completely new way of swinging the golf club

  1. Good to see you back Rob. I tried Stack and Tilt ( Saguto style) and yes it worked better than PGA style golf for me, yet my back did get rather sore. I tried a variant which encouraged " stillness" in the body and I found I could do that without the back issue. It was the Jim Venetos system. In time I have incorporate a slightly open stance ( ideas from Steve Jonson's Eureka swing) which helped with my alignment, and maybe when I am looking for a big draw with driver I try Marcus Edblad's method.

  2. I developed a different swing earlier this year and iron shots are so amazing now. However, I am struggling with driver and 3wd now. Those two used to be my favorite clubs. I used to hit 8 or 9 iron on par 5's just so I could use 3wd for the 2nd shot onto a par 5 green. Can't do that anymore though.

  3. Posting on that left foot sooner let it open up to your shot and line. Lead it with your left hip post as quick as possible to lean any shallow angle into that impact.

  4. Tom method is straight stack and tilt. Which isn’t new but people in the industry have hated on it. Part of it cause of tour players. But what Tom does better than the majority of other teachers of this method is how he explains it. My buddy and somebody I coach from time to time watches Tom’s vids as well. When I can’t explain something as well I refer to his videos.

  5. I knew right at the beginning that you were talking about stack and tilt and Tom Saguto. Stack and tilt works but like all golf systems it depends on how you process the whole thing.

  6. Having confidence in one's own swing is hugely important so it will be interesting to see what happens on the course. Good luck, I hope the results are as good as the testing suggests.

  7. Really interesting video. I was always aware of Saguto, but seeing you take it onto the range in an extended hitting session intrigued me to actually give it a go on the range myself. So, this morning I hit 120 balls doing this. What I liked was the weight forward and shoulder down part as it got me striking down onto the ball resulting in a crisp contact with slight draw ball flight. However, when I incorporated the low hands part I lost approx 6 mph of ball speed, and got a very low ball flight. I'll stick with it because some aspects definitely helped but perhaps the low hands feel is not something that works for my swing.

  8. Rob, looks like I'm late to the party in identifying your new swing is Stack and Tilt. Only thing I would warn you or anyone who tries this move is watch for any pain in your lower back. I tried S&T for about 6-8mo and found I needed to see the chiropractor every week. If I didn't my lower back would cripple me. Good luck!

  9. as soon as you stood with your weight forward is said Tom Saguto. Tried his swing and it helps get better contact. my issue is my trail foot slipping and over drawing it.

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