Hello Folks and Tom
Just thought id share my positive experience so far, I'm 60 and a regular golfer with indifferent results.
I began the course a couple of months ago and immediately began to see improvements in my swing distance and contact as did my fellow players, I eventually took this new and improved swing and mindset to competition at my club, Southmoor GC County Durham UK.
Quite amazing really won my first competition ever at the course (its hard) playing off 11 scored a 61 net ...yes which was 72 gross followed two weeks later with a net 64 to come second by one.
I have put the hours in on the range getting as close to this stack and tilt system...was hard but eventually and obviously clicked, this system gets me off the T box which I struggled with and on or near the green in regulation. my short game skills are good and have had to be due to my inconsistent swing in the past.
So I'm now down to 6.8 and actually feel confident enough to play to it instead of just being an observer, if like me you have had a different swing for decades its very hard to learn a new swing, but it can be done won't happen over night and will require practice but its there for the taking.
Best regards to you all and Tom
Ronnie Fraser
What a positively uplifting message, Ronnie!! I just pinned your post to draw more attention to it as a source of encouragement for those in the community who are doing battle with old swing demons or are perhaps feeling as though they are in a rut (which is always temporary, by the way, with the proper work ethic and outlook).
A net 61 off a gross 72 on a difficult track?? I would have to say that you are now no longer "a regular golfer with indifferent results"... 😎 Very well done!!