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re: Stack and Tilt

Posted on 9/23/11 at 8:17 am to
Posted by LSUtigersarefun
Member since Aug 2009
9602 posts
Posted on 9/23/11 at 8:17 am to
I am a 10 handicap I keep very detailed records of my game. I tried the stack and tilt for a season, and I went back to my old ways.
My game:
Long hitter pw is 145, 285 on a launch monitor indoors with driver.
My weakest part of my game by far is short game, I will average 13 gir in a round and still play to my 10 handicap, lot of three putting. And at least one chuncked chip a round.

I am also a high ball hitter, with enough spin to stop a 6 iron dead on a clean shot.

My stack and tilt trial:
First thing is spin rate increased, ball flight decreased.
I also through my records I noticed that my misses were not as bad as before, but as an overall percentage my fairways and gir's went down.
I switched from it because I like being a high
ball hitter, and I enjoy 3 great shots a round over 5 average shots. Also the crazy spin was killing me.
I was not trying to get my handicap down to a from a 4 to a 2. if I wanted to do that, I
would have taken some short game and putting lessons.

Btw, I call my game a scramble dream, because it is very effective in scrambles
and we will always use one of my balls on long par 4's and a par 5.

This post was edited on 9/23/11 at 8:20 am
Posted by bayoujd
Member since Jan 2009
2777 posts
Posted on 9/23/11 at 8:44 am to
Don't do it. It is a very unathletic golf swing and can lead to a lot of bad habits. As others have noted, there is a reason that this fad has gained traction on the pro tour.
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