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My dad and I switched to S&T after years of struggling with the
“conventional swing”. S&T has helped our games tremendously (I’ve gone from
an 8 handicap to a 3 in 3 months of doing it). Prior to switching, my dad
used to have some form of back pain associated with swinging
conventionally. After switching to S&T, he noticed immediately that the
back pain was gone, he could also practice longer, and he could play rounds
more consecutively without exhaustion.
Dang, Mark this is one question you can’t answer.
I think a good technique in general would help your back (no hip thrusting,
good spine tilt, club on plane). Also go for a jog twice a week. Any low
stress movement is good for the disks.
Hi mark, I’m Parker I am 14 years of age I have been watching the videos
for a few months. Iim currently looking at some new clubs as Christmas is
around the corner and was just wondering if u could make a video suggesting
some value price irons. I have had my eye on the Adams idea tech v3 or
taylor made burner 1.0s. I have to keep in mind that I am around a 300$
price range if u could please make a video response to my question it would
be greatly appreciated. Also great work on the videos, Pa
I am very sorry mark but you made a lot of incorrect comments about s&t.
Sadly many people do not understand s&t well. I would really encourage
people to buy the 2.0 dvd from the s&t folks if you can. Interestingly, I
also use to have lower back issues when playing golf and the s&t has
allowed me to play without ever having any lower back pain. Mainly because
on top of the back swing I am now actually straight. Not enough space in
the comments here to explain, but it can really help.
Look at the video from the innovator of S&T Mike Bennett search for Stack
and Tilt Golf Swing
I worked on and used a stack and tilt swing this whole summer season. In
the end I went back to traditional swing, BUT I took ALOT out of the S&T
swing. There are so many good thoughts and concepts I can take away from it
though. More shoulder turn, getting to my left side on the down swing,
these are all things I didn’t do well before I started S&T, and now
something I have taken away from it.
Tiger Woods apparently using a version of this stack and tilt because its
better for his body.
The problem often found on higher handicap players is….the reverse pivot.
When I see friends trying it, starting with the weight forward, they often
end up with their weight back. Tricky move but the weight must always move
toward the target.
Hmm interesting
you can drop an iphone off a roof onto concrete with just a screen
protector and nothing will happen
Hi Jerry for what its worth I turned to stack and tilt in feb 2011 as sn 18
handicap and now play of 8. My initial readon for choosing that swing
pattern was due to sciatic issues with my back, I used to be in agony after
a round, now I fell no pain at all. Plus as a bonus as Mark eluded to the
quality of my strike is now very pure and consistent.
Are you getting these iPads, iPhones, tablets etc for free? The way you
sling them around…
Hi Mark, thanks for answering my question. I Will try and seek out an S&T
coach to see what they say. Thanks for the advice and the time you use to
bring us your videos. #toppro.
hey mark just a quick question. so you always advocate people to get custom
fit, and the big manufacturers and fitters always say that even high
handicappers will benefit from a custom fitting. i play off a 30 h/c,
should i be more concerned with hitting the ball out the middle more often
before getting custom fit clubs for my game? thanks for the help
Hi could I do a vid on some putting tips thanks keep up the good work
Is tha app a new one? or is it a update? since you keep saying “my new app”
in your videos 🙂
Hi Mark, I had a lower spinal rebuild called an instrumented fusion (pins,
screws and grafting. My surgeon advised extra work on core stability if I
was to play golf again. Lots of work with a physio and gym instructor
later, I’m playing with my normal swing with no pain. My advice, know your
limits and daily core exercises.