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Stack and Tilt instruction tip from Golf Evolution discussing the proper way to release the club. Including a detailed explanation of why the typically taught method of releasing to close the clubface can actually cause the over the top fault.
Stack and Tilt Golf Tips – Proper release to hit the draw
July 2nd, 2010
Robert Stonehill
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at the top of the backswing should the left wrist be flat of cupped? thanks
I’ve always had trouble with slicing the driver….but this makes total sense to get that counterclockwise spin on the ball when looking down on it from the hitting position and creating a draw…..now I just have to get to the range and change my swing pattern….great vid!
Thanks for this video, guys. The more I view the instruction you are putting out the better my game is getting. Kudos.
Mitch
Marietta, GA
Steve and Dave, thanks for the answers. I think I need to work more on sliding my hip more forward with my driver. Keep up with good videos guys!!!
ssgolf37 is Steve the Head Instructor at Golf Evolution – and yes…low to mid rather than high for the tee height and just very slightly downward for optimum results re: distance and a predictable pattern to your shots
tee it on the lower side. should hit slightly down on the driver. if using a trackman it should be about 1 degree downward
Nice instruction!! How high do you recommend to tee up? Also, do you recommend to hit down with driver or hit up? Thanks.
Nice work boys!
super video guys. one of the best i’ve seen. instant bookmark