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Why do People who use the stack and tilt method For a long Time Period  End up Quiting?  Is it because the Of the Feeling  that They can only get so good using the S&T; method?  Which Would be a false Thing to think since Charlie Wi Finished  Runner Up to David  Toms  a few Weeks  ago and has Banked over Five Million Dollars On tour , Aaron Baddeley  Won three Times while Using S&T;, Mike Weir beat Tiger in Singles play At the Presidents Cup in 2007! Maybe It`s Just because The Method has a Name?                                                                                                                      So Just tell me your Thoughts on why People Leave The Method? http://stackandtiltgolfswing.com/the-record-setting-it-straight/


Probably because it hasn't proven to be any more effective than any other type of swing coaching.  Everyone's mileage will vary.  Pro's play to win and if they're not winning consistently then they won't likely stick to something.   Padraig Harrington won a bunch of majors and wasn't happy with his swing so he changed it.   Tiger Woods dominated everyone and he changed his swing.

Driver: VRS 9.5 degrees

Fairway Wood: 13 degrees
Hybrid: A3 19 degrees

Irons: i20's  Yellow dot

Wedges: Vokey's 52, 56 & 60

Putter: 2 ball

Ball: Penta; ProV



I think these would be examples of the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.  I know half the world thinks Tiger was better under Butch than Haney.

Originally Posted by GolfBear

Probably because it hasn't proven to be any more effective than any other type of swing coaching.  Everyone's mileage will vary.  Pro's play to win and if they're not winning consistently then they won't likely stick to something.   Padraig Harrington won a bunch of majors and wasn't happy with his swing so he changed it.   Tiger Woods dominated everyone and he changed his swing.






Originally Posted by x129

I think these would be examples of the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.  I know half the world thinks Tiger was better under Butch than Haney.


The problem is you can only be on one side of the fence at a time!

I think Tiger's margin's of victory were greater under Harmon but he has more wins under Haney so I guess Haney wins that one!

Driver: VRS 9.5 degrees

Fairway Wood: 13 degrees
Hybrid: A3 19 degrees

Irons: i20's  Yellow dot

Wedges: Vokey's 52, 56 & 60

Putter: 2 ball

Ball: Penta; ProV



Tigers recent decision to change his swing was to minimize additional damage to his left knee and delay knee replacement surgery until after his career is over.

Originally Posted by GolfBear

Tiger Woods dominated everyone and he changed his swing.



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Originally Posted by newtogolf

Tigers recent decision to change his swing was to minimize additional damage to his left knee and delay knee replacement surgery until after his career is over.

I was referring to the swing change he did year ago, I think it was around 2003 when he was hyper concerned about how he was flighting the ball.

Driver: VRS 9.5 degrees

Fairway Wood: 13 degrees
Hybrid: A3 19 degrees

Irons: i20's  Yellow dot

Wedges: Vokey's 52, 56 & 60

Putter: 2 ball

Ball: Penta; ProV


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