These are the BIGGEST golf downswing faults I see literally every day – the weight in your feet in the golf swing, hips back in the golf swing and arms bending in the golf swing. Fixing these issues can help…
Learning how to move your shoulders in the golf swing can have a tremendous impact on how you hit the golf ball. Moving the shoulders in a circle will help you stay more centered, make a better pivot and hit…
Nick Taylor authorised Stack and Tilt and GOLFTEC instructor explains the changes you have to make between the iron and the wedge to help you play better golf. A lot of golfers struggle adapting the stack and tilt golf swing…
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Arms Or Body Golf Swing which is the best ? Here are some simple golf swing tips and simple drills to help you understand the downfalls and faults or either an arm dominant golf swing or a body golf swing…
In this video Nick Taylor authorised Stack and Tilt and GOLFTEC gives a golfer his first lesson in the Stack and Tilt golf swing. Following Nick’s explanations on the theory of ‘Stack’ and ‘Tilt’, in today’s video, he shares the…
USE THE BOUNCE… That’s what all the best short game players do, right? But what does that term mean? And how can you benefit from learning to “use the bounce”? Wedge bounce is the angle created between the leading edge…
In this video Nick Taylor authorised Stack and Tilt and GOLFTEC starts from scratch with a beginner golfer learning the Stack and Tilt golf swing at GOLFTEC. Following Nick’s explanations on the theory of ‘Stack’ and ‘Tilt’, in today’s video,…
Do you think the finish position matters? How can something that happens AFTER the ball has been struck have any influence on where the ball goes? Good golfers finish positions are balanced and controlled, slowing the club down from 100+mph…