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With all the debate going on in the world of golf on how to swing a golfclub a lot has been said about how different TPI and Stack & Tilt are and that they 'bite'.

I thought it would be time to do some investigation on the subject, because all these 'public' debates are not really helping anyone when they end up in overheated discussion and bashing each other.

I watched a Youtube video of the TPI seminar at the PGA Golf show and suddenly it hit me .... lot's of common ground actually!

This link will take you to the Blogpost  (and thanks Erik for asking me to post it)

http://bklgolf.posterous.com/the-common-ground-between-tpi-and-stack-tilt

Hope it helps everyone in creating a better opinion or a better game

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Titleist AP2 KBS, Vokey Spinmilled, Ping G2, Odessey backstrike


Thanks very much for posting. Great Info. I'm going for a TPI session in the spring and was a little concerned that their swing theories would conflict too much with Stack & Tilt. Looks like there is much "common ground" between the two methods.

“You don't have the game you played last year or last week. You only have today's game. It may be far from your best, but that's all you've got. Harden your heart and make the best of it.”

~ Walter Hagen


Short vid of Dr. Rose explaining the shoulders in the backswing...he taught my TPI certification class.  The guy is great at what he does.  I love how TPI has taken the guess work out of the swing and actually has the data to back up what they are teaching.


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