You should be balanced between heel and toe in both feet. This balance is achieved by first setting your knees over the toes (or at least over the toe end of your shoelaces) to activate the ground connection, and then pushing your butt out to incline the hips and chest so that a relationship with the ball is established. Beyond that the prescribed Stack and Tilt setup has the weight forward 55/45 (up to 60/40 with the driver), both feet flared out approximately 10-20 degrees, and the knees similarly angled outward. This orientation facilitates a stress-free, flowing motion back and through, resulting in a very body-friendly, consistent, powerful swing.
Please have a look at the excerpted pages from the Stack and Tilt book below for refence.
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You should be balanced between heel and toe in both feet. This balance is achieved by first setting your knees over the toes (or at least over the toe end of your shoelaces) to activate the ground connection, and then pushing your butt out to incline the hips and chest so that a relationship with the ball is established. Beyond that the prescribed Stack and Tilt setup has the weight forward 55/45 (up to 60/40 with the driver), both feet flared out approximately 10-20 degrees, and the knees similarly angled outward. This orientation facilitates a stress-free, flowing motion back and through, resulting in a very body-friendly, consistent, powerful swing.
Please have a look at the excerpted pages from the Stack and Tilt book below for refence.
-TS