The setup for the golf swing is important especially the Stack & Tilt golf swing. There are some important keys including the grip, position of the weight, the hands, the feet and the knees to help you constantly hit the golf ball.
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Your instructions are so clear and you cover every detail absolutely brilliant well done 👏
Your setup suggestion is different than that recommended in the book by Bennett and Plummer. They state the spine should be straight at setup. In order to do this, you must move your head and upper body forward so your shoulders are parallel. Why do you suggest only moving your hips forward?
I've recently had huge success by closing my right shoulder to the target a bit. I find that I don't pull the ball anymore and I have a much better controlled draw. Is this common Nick?
Please give a lesson on how to hit full shots on uneven ground, ,also and pitch shots and chips and bunkers
Why did the setup change from only hips forward to hips and shoulders forward and stacked
Question? Where should the body weight be at top of swing?
I notice you don’t have a very wide stance. Does that help with contact?
I was at range today and noticed that the wider my stance got with wedges and shirt irons, the more thin shots.
I'm a bit confused. You bump your left hip forward a bit, which raises that hip, and then you immediately go on to say that the right hip should be a little higher, which is the opposite of what you are doing.
Hi Nick, I wondering how much knee flex is needed meaning are the knees over the toes or laces. Great video!
Excellent thanks
Nick, In the stack and tilt at address, is the right arm straight?
I thought stack and tilt didn’t want to have the hip center more forward than the chest center. I thought they were supposed to be “stacked” at setup?
Nick, 1 of your earlier videos but at set up you say to push your hip fwd but don’t you stack both hips and shoulders fwd at address so keeping everything centred , including your head.The hip fwd comment makes sense with the driver set up as you have to hit up.
If I move ball back for shorter irons , is the left shoulder to be down in an arc that the bell and sternum look like in a straight line?
Nice vid Nick!
First time I've heard someone mention the ball position in the set up. I have been wondering about that. Thank you.
In your setup, do you feel your head is directly over the ball or behind?