Stack and Tilt | Tilt No Turn | Why Turning is Killing Your Game! PGA Golf Professional Jess Frank

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Most golfers turn their upper bodies too level too much moving the low point too far behind the golf ball. The Stack and tilt golf swing requires you to tilt your shoulders the correct amount and enough to make consistent ball turf contact with your golf club. In this episode i am talking Tilt no Turn. However, I am still turning but i am moving my body in a 3 dimensional manner Extending, Tilting and Turning:)

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Simple Take-aways:
1. Tilt no Turn
2. Tilt the lead shoulder down
3. Tilts and Extends the body

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JessFrankGolfAcademyBocaRaton
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This tip helped me a lot a good few years ago, I often refer to it many thanks Barry .

barryreeve
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Best golf swing tip ever and I've watched hundreds of them. Thank you Jess. Well done.

cyrilgovender
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Thanks Jess. One of the biggest changes that I've made since adopting Stack and Tilt is to not swing in a way that my arms lead my body. With Stack and Tilt, my hands stay back and I feel like they are driven through the ball when I tilt, then I let my relaxed body follow through. I went from a 120 yard slice off the tees to 230 yards down the middle. All due to you, Nick Taylor, Tom Saguto, and Eric Cogorno. Many thanks.

joeknight
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Getting back on Stack and Tilt today. The great percentage of work during lessons I have had has been to remove excess movement. My swing killer has been moving off the ball in the backswing, which did get better, but then moving forward too much on the downswing (for me, its been hard to turn the hips, shift your weight, rotate around your spine, square the club, and staying absolutely centered). I don't do all the time, but the percentage (of good hits) is just to low to play that way. Very hopeful this will bring stability and higher percentage of flush shots.

r.toddwaddell
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Great video Jess. I've swayed all my life and only yesterday figured out if my swing thought was left shoulder moves towards the ground it keeps me centred rather than swaying. I have just watched this which confirms my theory. Makes perfect sense. Thanks

MegaRobbo
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Ah, that’s the most important thing. You have saved my game . Thank you

ahmadghanem
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Omg.. best drill ever. Went from mid 80s to mid 70s. Now to work on putting and stop working on full swing! Thanks Jess

richardbaxter
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Enjoy your teaching videos. I’m 77; old I’m using the stack and tilt method. Once they put a pacemaker in me I started to some of my strength back. I’m working hard at the technique. Sometimes I find that my ball goes hard left. Not sure why.

davidsholl
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Love all tilt no turn! I am 61 and an avid golfer, In the last 18 minths I have had back surgery and both hips replaced. The stack and tilt is great for me and my game is coming back. Thank you !!!

myronkundla
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Hi Jess, started golfing 40 years ago, took lessons, was taught to shift back then forward... you know what happened next, hitting behind the ball, banana slice... stopped playing out of frustration. Fast forward 30 years, I picked up your system and 2 months later, I'm hitting the ball better than I every did, played my first round in 30 years and it felt great, actually used my driver and fairway woods. Thank you very much, keep the great vids coming

rickschleicher
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Love this simple fundamental teaching Jess! Thank you

paulinsana
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Jess, This video helped me to now be able to hit my hybrid, 5 and 3 woods flush. Awesome instruction, thank you.

chaplickcw
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I love S &T. Makes pure ball striking much easier. KISS

parmanduke
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This is exactly what Mark worked with me on my second lesson! In just 2 lessons my ball striking is improved dramatically!

sfmgolf
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You are just Fabulous Jess .Amazing. Stack and tilt works I am 74 and results are showing in 3 to 4 days

tarunghai
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The original golf digest article for S & T showed two moves. Tilt toward target then tuck your butt under your back. When I do this correctly my arms get whipped into that nice extended post impact position. Less motion and more center face contact!

bobt
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Jess, I love the passion in your videos. I do re-flex (drop down) to add bend in my knees in the downswing. This allows me to turn my my hips (around) fully to avoid the chicken wing (all arms). Keep up the good work. Thanks, Brad

bradloney
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Jess,
It is remarkable you bring this up today.
I discovered the same kinetic or biochemical result in the last 48 hours.
My interpretation for correct action is "Left shoulder down, chest bows to the sky" This moves center left and creates a geometry where you are centered and your head does not go right. Your chest will feel bowed and broad, shoulder to shoulder P2, 3, 4.
Keep that chest bow and width, shift pelvis left, then turn your extended bowed chest back to the ball P5, 6, 7, 8.
You can open up as fast as you like and weight will stay left and balanced.
My head, which as the above Jess video shows, always wants to follow a shallow shoulder turn and slide right P1, 2, 3. Stays centered if I do this chest extension as my left shoulder goes down. It's all one motion. Then keep that tits up extension, slide left, and turn.down to the ball, bam.

This was a revelation, and funny you are describing and demonstrating it tonight, Jess.

charlesgallagher
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This is the best tip I have ever had. Thank you it makes so much sense

ednakendall