Yes and yes, @Matt Rutkowski. 2.8 is a swing you can take out to the course and play quite well with. In fact, it is really just shy of a full swing. (Don't be fooled by the fact that you're not getting to "parallel". Remember, with Stack and Tilt we're creating depth and by doing so we are accessing the tremendous power source of angular momentum; far more powerful than independently lifting the hands and arms.)
Sounds good, @Matt Rutkowski. Also, always keep in mind the V1 Swing Video Analysis, an effective service that I highly recommend to everyone in the school. I liken it to bringing your swing into the shop for a tune-up or minor repair. Scheduling one on a quarterly basis for preventive maintenance will do wonders for keeping things humming along nicely, and it's also a great tool for pinpointing and resolving any issues that arise. The process involves downloading the free V1 app and then submitting two videos to me through the app - one down-the-line (captured from your stance line, not the target line) and the other face-on. You'll find more information about the V1 Analysis halfway down this page on the Saguto.Golf site. There is a discounted price for online school members.
Yes and yes, @Matt Rutkowski. 2.8 is a swing you can take out to the course and play quite well with. In fact, it is really just shy of a full swing. (Don't be fooled by the fact that you're not getting to "parallel". Remember, with Stack and Tilt we're creating depth and by doing so we are accessing the tremendous power source of angular momentum; far more powerful than independently lifting the hands and arms.)