16th
July
2008

The “stack and tilt” golf swing is a relatively new or modern swing that is gaining popularity. I must admit that I have never tried it, probably because I am old school and don’t want to mess with my swing that took so many years to perfect. If you are just starting out or if you are not happy with your traditional swing, then here is an overview of the Stack and Tilt golf swing so that you can decide if you want to try it out.
The Stack and Tilt golf swing was developed by swing instructors Andy Plummer and Mike Bennett after 20 years of research. The Stack & Tilt has been described as a revolutionary golf swing that keeps your weight stacked over the ball for pure contact shot after shot. There are other golf swing gurus, though, who don’t advocate changing over to it.
Today, more than 20 PGA pros are using the Stack and Tilt golf swing including the likes of Aaron Baddeley and Mike Weir. I suppose as more well known pros start using this swing, then more golf instructors will be teaching the Stack and Tilt. Until then, if you are interested in learning more, you will find one very comprehensive DVD guide called GetStacked DVD series.
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16th
July
2008
Ormeau Golf Club sues over sewer plan
Belfast Telegraph - United Kingdom
By Victoria O’Hara Northern Ireland Water could be facing a claim for hundreds of thousands of pounds in compensation from a historical Belfast golf club if …
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Perry is a touchy subject
Boston Globe - United States
I might not even be playing golf when I’m [that age]. Anthony Kim arrived in town Sunday morning after an overnight flight, and since it’s his first visit …
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THIS WEEK IN GOLF
Tucson Citizen - Tucson,AZ,USA
Television: Golf Channel (Friday, 10:30-1 pm.; Saturday-Sunday, 2-4 pm). Last year: DA Weibring won his fourth Champions Tour title. …
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Gas-sipping golf carts win over small towns
Chicago Tribune - United States
So when Crescent City passed an ordinance last month allowing golf carts on its streets, Kaufman went out and bought one. “I don’t have to drive my truck …
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16th
July
2008
I’m taking a short Panama City, Florida golf vacation and I only have time to play one round of golf. Is there a “must play” layout among Panama City golf courses near the airport that I should try?The true “must play” layout among Panama City golf courses is Camp Creek Golf Club, which lies about 40 minutes away from the Panama City-Bay County International Airport, which has one of the longest airport names we’ve ever seen. (continued at www.GolfVacationInsider.com)
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