Very concise information, Nick. As someone who has rolled his forearms through impact, the feeling of the palm of the trail hand pointing more upwards after impact is a very different feel. I'll have to work on that one. Thanks!
Thanks Nick, you have really helped me improve my swing. Practise swings were sooo much better this winter. Great idea to break the swing into nine different positions. Its like seeing the swing in slow motion parts.
Hi Nick, your instruction has really helped me with changing my swing to a stack and tilt. This 9 position lesson was great, but one thing I have had difficulty with is the right shoulder staying down as the left rises causing early extension so a comment on this might help others. I now think right shoulder low rather than left shoulder high and this has helped my shots go high with a little draw. Again thanks for your help over several months of working to change my swing.
Your welcome Robert, im glad the videos help. The left shoulder should rise as your right shoulder moves down as you turn. Whichever swing thought works for you, stick with it 💪
Nice video, enjoy your content. New to ST, much improved ball sticking, more work to do. Would like to see ST instructors on the course playing w/ shot tracer.
Love your swing. The right elbow on downswing...are you purposely keeping it tight to your chest. I think a lot of us loose the proper location of the elbow during the downswing which can translate into all sorts of misses.
Hey Nick, love the teaching you do and content, thanks, keep them coming. I've been looking for one key piece of information that seems to be missing, or I've not seen it yet. That is, distance from the golf ball at set up. I know it'll change as club length changes, but I'm sure that's some rule of thumb you guys have. I find I've really improved my ball striking with the S&T method, but have issues with shanking, never happened before? Any information you could share would be appreciated. Thanks Much.
The head on the wall drill will help if you know it. Then trying slower swings without a ball to develop the feel of sliding the hips forward and extending the legs at impact/ follow through
Great vid! Important for me to hear the measured progression of energy transfer 55/45.- 75/25 etc. I start my backswing with turning my left shoulder down because if I use any other trigger, I don't get my shoulder turn in and a wrist set. At the top, even though I endeavor to keep my head centered, I feel I am "stacked up" over my left knee and have no ability for a weight shift to press my hips toward the target. What is the proper feel at the top with weight over the left knee. How stacked over it do I need to feel? Thanks!!!!!!
Your info helped. When I set up totally balanced and then moved my hips one inch to my left while keeping my head centered and feeling 60% weight on my left foot, it helped. Thanks!!!!
Thanks Nick, Is your shoulder "down" a function of your left knee flex? It appears that you are not increasing your "torso tilt" from set up in the back swing positions.
Great video, I’m 2 months into using this method purely from your channel, my ball striking has improved dramatically and distance too, my 2 issues I need to work on is over drawing the ball and taking huge divots probably coming in too steep? Any advice to help reduce my issues would be appreciated. Great channel and always look forward to new videos. 👍
Thankyou, I mentioned the follow through and body movement in this video. Also the shaft angle from the side view needs to be ‘shallow’ in the downswing
Great explanation and "showing me". One question of feel: as you continue the swing from p4, is the feeling a flicking back of the right wrist as one gets toward p6?
I hit my irons fairly well with the stack and tilt. However, I can’t seem to get it with my driver as I tend to hit down with my driver or hit it in the heel.
Very concise information, Nick. As someone who has rolled his forearms through impact, the feeling of the palm of the trail hand pointing more upwards after impact is a very different feel. I'll have to work on that one. Thanks!
Thankyou for watching, i hope it helps
Nick - what a great summary of the SnT system! Clear simple back up demonstration is just what I need!
Thanks for watching Marc
The last minute is sooo important!
Oh how I missed this video last week.🤦🏻♂️😊 Good one thank you....
So cool seeing how you shallow out the club in the downswing!
Thankyou Steve
Great details of the S&T swing, love it! Thanks!
Thanks for watching Sam
Thanks Nick. Very nicely put together. Easy to follow the 9 positions. I appreciated your drawings on top of the swing positions.
Great detail Nick. Great lesson.
Thanks Roger
thank you nick keep going !!!
Thankyou Steph
I love this swing method.
Me too, thanks for watching
Thanks Nick, you have really helped me improve my swing. Practise swings were sooo much better this winter. Great idea to break the swing into nine different positions. Its like seeing the swing in slow motion parts.
Great work Carlo, keep it up and thanks for watching
These videos are great. Ordered the book Nick recommended to
Awesome, thanks for watching 🙏
Hi Nick, your instruction has really helped me with changing my swing to a stack and tilt. This 9 position lesson was great, but one thing I have had difficulty with is the right shoulder staying down as the left rises causing early extension so a comment on this might help others. I now think right shoulder low rather than left shoulder high and this has helped my shots go high with a little draw. Again thanks for your help over several months of working to change my swing.
Your welcome Robert, im glad the videos help. The left shoulder should rise as your right shoulder moves down as you turn. Whichever swing thought works for you, stick with it 💪
Super comprehensible
Nice video, enjoy your content. New to ST, much improved ball sticking, more work to do. Would like to see ST instructors on the course playing w/ shot tracer.
Thanks Greg, good idea I will do this one day
Love your swing. The right elbow on downswing...are you purposely keeping it tight to your chest. I think a lot of us loose the proper location of the elbow during the downswing which can translate into all sorts of misses.
I agree thanks for watching
Hey Nick, love the teaching you do and content, thanks, keep them coming. I've been looking for one key piece of information that seems to be missing, or I've not seen it yet. That is, distance from the golf ball at set up. I know it'll change as club length changes, but I'm sure that's some rule of thumb you guys have. I find I've really improved my ball striking with the S&T method, but have issues with shanking, never happened before? Any information you could share would be appreciated. Thanks Much.
Great video. I’m having problems getting hips forward. Where or what muscles are being used to get forward? Thanks
The head on the wall drill will help if you know it. Then trying slower swings without a ball to develop the feel of sliding the hips forward and extending the legs at impact/ follow through
Great vid! Important for me to hear the measured progression of energy transfer 55/45.- 75/25 etc. I start my backswing with turning my left shoulder down because if I use any other trigger, I don't get my shoulder turn in and a wrist set. At the top, even though I endeavor to keep my head centered, I feel I am "stacked up" over my left knee and have no ability for a weight shift to press my hips toward the target. What is the proper feel at the top with weight over the left knee. How stacked over it do I need to feel? Thanks!!!!!!
Sounds like you are overdoing it Lou. Without seeing the video it would be hard to tell exactly how much
Your info helped. When I set up totally balanced and then moved my hips one inch to my left while keeping my head centered and feeling 60% weight on my left foot, it helped. Thanks!!!!
Thanks Nick, Is your shoulder "down" a function of your left knee flex? It appears that you are not increasing your "torso tilt" from set up in the back swing positions.
Hi John, I would say the left knee flex is related to the hip turn and tilt which helps but independent from the shoulder tilt
Great video, I’m 2 months into using this method purely from your channel, my ball striking has improved dramatically and distance too, my 2 issues I need to work on is over drawing the ball and taking huge divots probably coming in too steep? Any advice to help reduce my issues would be appreciated. Great channel and always look forward to new videos. 👍
Thankyou, I mentioned the follow through and body movement in this video. Also the shaft angle from the side view needs to be ‘shallow’ in the downswing
I would invest in a fitting too, buddy. I was using wrong clubs for a long time
Great explanation and "showing me". One question of feel: as you continue the swing from p4, is the feeling a flicking back of the right wrist as one gets toward p6?
I feel the right wrist bends back and the shaft shallows at the start of the downswing
Thanks for answering
You’re welcome, good luck
I hit my irons fairly well with the stack and tilt. However, I can’t seem to get it with my driver as I tend to hit down with my driver or hit it in the heel.
More shoulder tilt at impact and or shallower shaft plane in downswing would help
Are you setting up with your head centred in your stance (not forward to get the weight forward)?
My head is more towards the front foot in front of center
Ok Thanks. I think I did it a bit too much (getting too much weight forward) when trying to work on the swing. Appreciate the feedback.
Sounds like it Stian
Where you located?
Singapore Samuel
@@NickTaylorGolf lol of course
Is this supposed to be a model on how to swing a golf club? Because you don’t have the correct kinetic sequence, or hand/shaft lean at impact?
Yes not perfect thats why I don’t play golf for a living, also the camera angle is slightly off center which doesn’t help the view of the swing
Jordan Klein: Perhaps you could post a video of your own swing so we can see how it's done properly!
What's your best round of golf you've ever played?
Lowest score is -7
Great video 👍 9 positions in total right? 🏌️