Thanks for the feedback, but that isn't really getting to the question. I am curious if Tom has used that type of device. There are others out there too. Because I want to see my backswing and downswing following the same plane, I will be using it this winter along with Tom's videos. The real challenge is just getting the right plane for the stack-n-tilt motion. Once I get my video cameras setup, it will be easy to see.
Last night I went through a bunch of the videos and did several of the practice drills. Shot a 73 today that could easily have been better. Double bogeyed 17 with an absolutely monkey shot from the middle of the fairway. Anyway, no need to sell me on the idea behind stack and tilt...I am committed.
@Russell Hogue, PhD Sounds great! And yes, you may have to initially "feel" like you're swinging around your hips in order to overcome that ingrained lifting tendency, but ultimately you're going to love the built-in power and consistency you'll get from taking it deep and returning it on the same plane.
Thanks for the feedback, but that isn't really getting to the question. I am curious if Tom has used that type of device. There are others out there too. Because I want to see my backswing and downswing following the same plane, I will be using it this winter along with Tom's videos. The real challenge is just getting the right plane for the stack-n-tilt motion. Once I get my video cameras setup, it will be easy to see.
Last night I went through a bunch of the videos and did several of the practice drills. Shot a 73 today that could easily have been better. Double bogeyed 17 with an absolutely monkey shot from the middle of the fairway. Anyway, no need to sell me on the idea behind stack and tilt...I am committed.