This Simple Golf Swing Move Will Change Your Life!

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SagutoGolf

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This golf swing lesson will change your life and completely transform your ball striking into a powerhouse. Every golfer needs to know this about the golf swing. The best golfers of all time do this. The best golf ball strikers do this. All great golfers do this. You need to do this in the golf swing to play great golf...there's no getting around it. The best part is that you can do this move no matter what your ability or age is. Watch this golf lesson to discover how you can strike the ball like the best golfers of all time.
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I am Tom Saguto, PGA Member and founder of SagutoGolf. Thank you for visiting my instructional page where you can find how to get on the fast track to improving your golfing abilities. Whether you are a seasoned golfing veteran looking for a quick swing tune-up after an on-course emergency, or a beginner just looking to get the most out of your golfing experience, I am here to help you achieve your golfing goals.
My mission as your swing doctor is simple, to help you maximize your enjoyment in game of golf. Because, let’s face it, golf is a hard game.
My philosophy is wholly based on the student having a fun, meaningful experience in a frustrating and complicated game where potential lifelong golfers either quit because it is too difficult or that they experience some form of swing-related pain or discomfort. I mitigate these problems by focusing entirely on the student’s needs and goals while teaching a golf swing method that ultimately takes stress off of the common pain areas of the swing.

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@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Like 👍this video and comment below if it helped you improve your golf game! FREE - Discover the Top 3 Things You Need to to Be a Great Ball Striker - go.saguto.golf/ Play the best golf of your life with my online golf school - saguto.golf AWESOME STUFF I USE/WEAR - visit: saguto.golf/p/store
@The_Preacher_LLC
@The_Preacher_LLC 2 жыл бұрын
broke 80 for the first time with a 76. I owe it all to your instructions on youtube. As soon as I'm not hitting it good with my irons, I come back to your channel. This TILT thought was the EXACT thing I was doing when shooting my best round.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
You didn't just break 80, @BR - you absolutely obliterated it!! 💪💪 Congratulations on your new personal best!! Thanks so much for sharing your success and keep up the great work!! Tom
@petersmith8113
@petersmith8113 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome mate , I can relate to this ... early in my round when I’m cold I tend to top the ball a lot and then after a couple holes I start hitting golf shots , I’m 99# sure I’m not tilting when I’m cold
@dj-flights7376
@dj-flights7376 2 жыл бұрын
Congrats man
@mrsmartypants_1
@mrsmartypants_1 2 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome. Congrats. May I ask approximately how old you are?
@mrsmartypants_1
@mrsmartypants_1 2 жыл бұрын
@@petersmith8113 I’m absolutely clueless unless I warm up with a minimum of 25 full wedge shots. Better yet 25 each of a wedge, 6-iron and driver. I try never to start a round unless I’ve warmed up first.
@Jdavid1976
@Jdavid1976 2 жыл бұрын
I swear it's just a matter of time before Tom explodes in popularity. Easy to listen to, easy tips to understand, and the best head of hair on KZbin
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
LOL! Thanks John - I sincerely appreciate that and I look forward to your foretold "explosion"!! 😎 TS
@simonbastin5346
@simonbastin5346 Жыл бұрын
Agree completely 👌
@miller8124u
@miller8124u 2 жыл бұрын
Your best video to date!!! Tilt is the key!!! Thanks sooooo much!!!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Thomas - I'm glad you enjoyed it!! When you consider that no less than 100% of the best players in the game tilt, it does make sense that we probably should as well, right?? 😎 Sadly, this critical component somehow flies under the radar of most "conventional" instruction. By the way, here's a link to my free mini-course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker” in case you’re interested in learning about the swing in a more structured manner: go.saguto.golf/ Have fun out there! TS
@wetdog440
@wetdog440 2 жыл бұрын
This is the best lesson you've ever posted! I can't believe I've been swinging the club wrong all of these years. Ball compression and distance has greatly improved using tilt. Thanks!!!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad this lesson resonated so well with you, Larry!! Yep - no fewer than 100% of the best players in the world tilt, so there must be something to it....right???.... 😎 Keep up the excellent work!! TS
@godsspeedify
@godsspeedify 2 жыл бұрын
After watching your videos for months, I am crushing the ball on the golf course..Nice and Straight, thank you for all the golf tips.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, @Jp T. I'm very glad to know that you are benefiting nicely from my instruction!! Keep up the great work!! Tom
@brentanderson1451
@brentanderson1451 2 жыл бұрын
You are the best Golf instructor out today. Insight, Clarity, Wit, and Humor - put all together and what do u get but Crispy Golf Shots! Making Golf Fun again one Saguto video at a time! Thx 😎
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind words, Brent! I sincerely appreciate it and I'm very glad to know that you are enjoying and benefiting from my lesson videos!! Tom
@charliecameron554
@charliecameron554 2 жыл бұрын
👍 took lessons from three different instructors through the years and none of them mentioned this. I am now hitting solid, consistent, and crispy shots. TY
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome, Charlie - I'm very glad to know that my instruction is helping you!! Keep tilting, keep it crispy, and have fun out there!! Tom
@daveallen6990
@daveallen6990 2 жыл бұрын
hi tom its dave from the uk i am 79 played over 50 years my ball striking has impproved watching all your great tips you make it fun and so easy to follow take care tom all the best dave uk fans 😎🎸🎶
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
That's awesome, Dave - I'm so glad to know that my instruction is resonating well with you!! Thanks for sharing your success, keep up the great work, and have fun out there!! Tom
@victorpang2409
@victorpang2409 2 жыл бұрын
"Oh, topped it.....that is romantic!" ....lol. Funny, useful and productive video as always. Good job Tom!.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
LOL! Glad you enjoyed it, Victor!! TS
@user-qf4sx6up2t
@user-qf4sx6up2t 2 жыл бұрын
Great video Tom! THANKS, Stavros
@crazycanuckgolfer5323
@crazycanuckgolfer5323 2 жыл бұрын
I've been a life long topper of the ball with the driver and irons. This lesson is "gold"
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome!! I'm very glad to know that this lesson helped you!! Tom
@stanmartz694
@stanmartz694 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your TILT lesson for Smarter Crispy ball striking! You always make your tips easy to understand and easy to apply. …will be putting it to use tomorrow at our Vanderbilt Legends here in Franklin, Tennessee! You’re the Best!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Stan! I hope it works well for you. Have fun out there tomorrow!! Yours in Crispiness, Tom
@Yipykia
@Yipykia 2 жыл бұрын
Love your instructional videos. My swing has improved because of you. Thank you! Can’t wait for more videos!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad to know that my instruction is resonating well with you, and no worries - a new video is being released as I type this!! Thanks for sharing your success! Tom
@gerx18
@gerx18 2 жыл бұрын
Best swing advice on utube period !
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much - I sincerely appreciate that!!
@JoshuaAmmon
@JoshuaAmmon 2 жыл бұрын
Best info is always the simplest info. Great stuff Tom as usual!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Joshua! I do my best to keep it that way!! TS
@Thomas-bh1ez
@Thomas-bh1ez 2 жыл бұрын
This golf tip completely changed my game, the improvement was astonishing and I am a single handicapper, Thank you so much 😃😃👍👍
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
I'm here to help all golfers, Thomas, not just the high handicappers. Physics and geometry do not differentiate based on index; they apply indiscriminately to each and every one of us!...😎 I'm very glad to know that this lesson helped you. Thanks for sharing your success with it and keep up the great work!! Tom
@Golf36
@Golf36 2 жыл бұрын
Just now watched your video from 4 months ago. Easy 1 minute drill on using shoulders. That's exactly what I was doing last time out. That is a real keeper for me. Includes alot of other tips I've been working on. Thanks Tom!!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome!! Sounds like you've found the feels you need to own your swing without overdosing on mechanical thoughts! TA
@StevenCasel-ut1zl
@StevenCasel-ut1zl Жыл бұрын
I'm 56 years old and a 5 Hdcp. I've always been a good driver and short game player to score. However, my irons were always weak, thin, with a pull-fade ball flight. I watched your videos for two days and then took it to the range. It took 1/2 a bucket and then I started hitting buttery crispy (like KFC) irons shot after shot. It worked with literally every club in the bag. Thanks so much for providing these videos and for making golf fun again. This method will shave several strokes off my Hdcp and I can't wait to take it to the Par 3s!!!!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf Жыл бұрын
Thanks again for sharing your improvement, Steven!! I replied to your message in another thread, though I appreciate your support in posting this again!! TS
@goldie6649
@goldie6649 2 жыл бұрын
Your lessons are indispensable to me as a woman golfer who loves to have fun golfing😅 Nothing like the feeling of the Mashed Potatoes shot‼️❤ Can't wait to try the Crispy Tilt‼️😎
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds great, Goldie - I hope this works well for you!! Keep it crispy - with a side of mashed potatoes, of course!...😎 Tom
@leebanks-gorton4512
@leebanks-gorton4512 2 жыл бұрын
I love your commentary never could I win argument with you, your explanation is spot on.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
I'm not looking for an argument, Lee - I'm just presenting truths of the golf swing!! Glad you're enjoying my lessons!! TS
@bayouboy8644
@bayouboy8644 2 жыл бұрын
Great Great, lesson. Its much harder to screw up your contact when you tilt. I have found it creates much more consistent contact and compression of the ball, thank you Tom super job with this one as always.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, @Bayou Boy - I'm glad to know that this lesson resonated with you!! Indeed - no less than 100% of the world's best players tilt, so there's probably something to that...😂 TS
@jonrizo900
@jonrizo900 2 жыл бұрын
This video is GOLD!!! Best one yet(in my opinion), Tom! Can't wait to hit the range with this lesson in mind. Thanks!!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jon - I'm glad you enjoyed it!! Yeah, there must be something to this tilt thing if only 100% of the best players in the world do it... 😆 I hope this lesson works well for you. Have fun out there!! Tom
@brokenspell4851
@brokenspell4851 2 жыл бұрын
As you say it opens up my body and takes the pressure off my low back. Added feature and benefit. Thanks Tom!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure! And yes - this is a very body-friendly motion that allows the spine to effortlessly do what it is designed to without any torquing or stress!! TS
@elanta3
@elanta3 2 жыл бұрын
This tilt is what Ive been looking for, for like forever.., I feel connected with the ball the entire swing. I add this to the "feel like your shaking hands with the target" tip I got on Russell''s channel and I can't miss. Well, I can cus my 7-iron goes 25yds than it used to..., but Ill get it. Thanks Tom! This video should have 5 million likes.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad this lesson resonated with you, @elanta3! When you consider that no less than 100% of the best golfers in the world tilt, it kinda makes sense that we should too, right??... 😎 TS
@harryconnelly4801
@harryconnelly4801 2 жыл бұрын
On the swing tips you gave, i drove my driver 250 yards against my normal 190/210. Your technique has changed my game, can't thank you enough.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Wow - that's some awesome improvement, Harry!! Nice job incorporating my instruction into your swing!! By the way, if you are interested in taking your game to the next level, please give some thought to the online school. That's where - in addition to detailed lessons and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step from setup to finish - you'll find diagnostic tools for identifying and resolving swing and ball flight issues when they arise as well as all my short game instruction, plus advanced level courses on shot shaping and power/distance. So many folks across the globe - including many seasoned and low-handicap players - are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result. Here's a link if you would like to know more about the school - saguto.golf - and here's a link to my free mini-course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker” if you’re interested in checking it out: go.saguto.golf/ Thanks for sharing your success and keep up the great work!! Tom
@kyleharms3939
@kyleharms3939 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom, do you have any videos where you are just playing a round of golf?
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Here's a 9-hole course vlog, Kyle: kzbin.info/www/bejne/j325mZlmi8mKidk Cheers! Tom
@kyleharms3939
@kyleharms3939 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tom! You should do this more often, it’s fun to watch you play
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Kyle!!
@CanadianBiPolarBear
@CanadianBiPolarBear 2 жыл бұрын
Just started golfing when covid hit , no more baeball nor football ..and im down to an 8.5 hcp not to mention im canadian so i only get to play from may through september , so basically 1 year total of golf , thanks to saguto golf
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Wow - that is AWESOME!!! I'm so glad to know that my instruction is helping you. Obviously you've done a tremendous job digesting the content and incorporating it into your swing. Thanks so much for sharing your success, and keep up the great work as you continue to chip away at that hcp!! Tom
@CanadianBiPolarBear
@CanadianBiPolarBear 2 жыл бұрын
@@SagutoGolf thanks Tom . Yep you know it takes lots of work to get down there . Thank you for your teachings
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Indeed it does!!
@stevo7415
@stevo7415 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome instructions in all your vids - handicap is coming down month by month - outstanding
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
That's fabulous, Stevo - I'm very glad to know that you are enjoying and benefiting from my instruction!! Keep up the great work and have fun out there!! Tom
@markk171
@markk171 2 жыл бұрын
I used to play a ton of golf then I stopped for 15 years. Last year I picked up my sticks and caught the bug again. Goal was to break 80 again. I could not believe how hard it was to get my golf swing into shape. After trying Stack and Tilt with the help of Mr. Saguto, my iron play is better than ever and being 61 years old, I can say I hit my irons longer now than I ever have....unbelievable! Last weekend shot a 77 and that was with 2 tee shots OB (still working on the Driver cause a dead right block comes back every once in a while). Thanks Tom!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
That's *AWESOME,* Mark! I'm very glad to know that the S&T system and my instruction are serving you well. Thanks so much for sharing your success and keep up the fabulous work!! Tom
@Capo51
@Capo51 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing one of key points of good golf back swing✌️
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, Kari - I'm glad you enjoyed this lesson! Tom
@frankcanzanella6753
@frankcanzanella6753 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly what’s on my mind Tom. What I was uneasy about was that as I tilted while reaching the top of the backswing I felt myself falling towards the target. At this point I can’t be swinging the club. Which is what I need to be patient about. There’s not enough discussion about the body rotating in the golf swing. The golf swing has to be more about swinging the body with the club attached. Falling towards the target isn’t the lateral movement. The lateral movement is part of the downswing. My best memory of striking a good drive was when I began to lift out of a crouched position.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad this one resonated well with you, Frank. Sounds like you have a good understanding of this, so I am confident you'll be able to work this into your swing through proper repetition. Thanks! Tom
@surber17
@surber17 2 жыл бұрын
Just took these ideas to the range and had wonderful results. I feel like I looked like an idiot, but the results spoke for themselves
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad it performed well for you! (not sure why you'd be looking strange swing the club the proper way, although it is true that we don't see much of that going on at the various ranges...😎)
@matthewjohnson1511
@matthewjohnson1511 2 жыл бұрын
@ the range watching this before I get out of the car. Hoping for some crispy kfc
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Nice timing, Matthew! I hope it makes for a crispy range session!! TS
@trickshotize
@trickshotize 2 жыл бұрын
How did it go?
@matthewjohnson1511
@matthewjohnson1511 2 жыл бұрын
Just finished. Took my time. Got a half bucket of extra crispy and half original recipe. Took some extra time on chipping from the Cole slaw and some putting. League tmrw night. Gotta get better. Thanks @sagutogolf !!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
@Matthew Johnson - Sounds like a pretty decent session, especially considering that you were trying something new and different. By the way, here's a link to my free mini course if you'd like to learn more about this swing in a structured manner: go.saguto.golf/ Good luck in your league play! TS
@Kenny_Mars
@Kenny_Mars 2 жыл бұрын
I've been sick for a couple weeks but before that I dropped 10 strokes and 11 strokes the following weekend after your comment on pros hitting a fraction down with driver. Tilt has me hitting great iron shots, 3 of 4 par 3 greens. It just works Guys.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
AWESOME work, Kenny!! Thanks for sharing, and I hope you get to feeling better really soon!! Tom
@russquick7899
@russquick7899 2 жыл бұрын
Good simple message Tom-Thanks for the reminder.-Russ
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, Russ - I'm glad to know that you enjoyed this lesson! TS
@deanclarke3635
@deanclarke3635 2 жыл бұрын
Man... your content is f'n awesome Tom....you keep competitive in my golf group. Cheers...
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dean!! Keep up the great work and have fun beating your buddies! Cheers, Tom
@thomaskozar8510
@thomaskozar8510 2 жыл бұрын
before watching this video, i did this tilt on the first tee by accident last weekend. big difference in the swing, and yes, when you pop it, it will go!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Nice discovery, Thomas! When you consider that no less than 100% of the best players in the game tilt, it does make sense that we probably should as well, right?? Sadly, this critical component somehow flies under the radar of most "conventional" instruction. By the way, here's a link to my free mini-course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker” in case you’re interested in learning about the swing in a more structured manner: go.saguto.golf/ Tom
@ChildoftheMostHigh1
@ChildoftheMostHigh1 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent analogies, I see what you did there.. 👏 👍 😀 😉 Same thing on the Tetor Touter, one side tilts down while the other side tilts upward, BINGO! Crispy KFC is the way to go, agreed. Be tilted water my friend
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
LOL!! Thanks - I'm glad you enjoyed it!! Keep it crispy!! Tom
@greghill5183
@greghill5183 2 жыл бұрын
No wonder I'm still topping the ball! I need more tilt! Thanks, Tom!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a plan, Greg. Tilting will maintain your relationship with the ground and help prevent you from shifting off the ball. Have fun out there!! Tom
@bobhoshijima8128
@bobhoshijima8128 2 жыл бұрын
Tilting to the top has improved my striking skills to the point I'm consistently hitting the ball solid. The key point for me that triggered something in my brain & better understand my relationship with the ball. My accuracy also improved my GIR. Hitting the ball solid is definitely more FUN.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Well done, Bob!! Yes - our relationship with the ball is preserved by the combined tilting, turning, and extending motions that occur in a properly executed backswing. Keep up the great work! TS
@robertredington1003
@robertredington1003 2 жыл бұрын
Tom this is hands down the best KISS ( keep it simple stupid) golf videos I have ever seen with great instructions by you! Well done & five ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ to you!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Robert - I'm very glad to know that this lesson resonated so well with you!! Keep It Simple Swinging! 😎 Tom
@dennisduncan5959
@dennisduncan5959 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the driver piece. I have been crushing the irons but have been struggling with hitting the driver fat.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, Dennis. I hope that helps!! TS
@WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial
@WhiteCollarAdviceOfficial 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure - glad you enjoyed it!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
And thanks so much for your support!!!!
@laszlokarsai5150
@laszlokarsai5150 2 жыл бұрын
Well Tom thanks. I watched you video just before I went to my local golf course. I had only one swing thought… tilting. I shut an 84… I alway shut in the 90’s. That tilting will make me money when I see my friends next weekend. Lol 😂
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
That's some fantastic playing, Laszlo - Congratulations!! Keep up the great work and have fun taking all that money in next weekend! TS
@ricknewton6619
@ricknewton6619 2 жыл бұрын
I am working on tilt now. Congratulations, you have found a way to relate to the average guy like myself. thumbs up to "crispy"! I am looking to break 70s and Don't think I'm far from it. I need to make a few better decisions on shot selection and scoring irons. When you have confidence in your irons and distance control then it's pitching and putting. Here's to greens in regulation and one or two putting! Keep up the good work. I need to look at supporting you financially so that you keep up the great work that you're doing. thanks again!!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
I'm very glad to know that my lessons are resonating with you, Rick, and I sincerely appreciate your kind words!! With regard to the support thing, have you considered my online school as a potentially mutually beneficial arrangement? So many folks across the globe are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result, and perhaps we may be able to shave those remaining strokes off of your game as well. As an enrolled member you'll enjoy: - Unlimited access to comprehensive members-only systems for the full swing. - Short game courses: Chipping, Pitching, Bunker play, Putting. - Simplified, succinct, step-by-step lessons and drills designed to put you on an accelerated path towards learning everything in a well-organized, self-guided fashion. - Detailed troubleshooting diagnostic videos and fixes for a variety of common swing issues. - Power & Distance course. - Shot-Shaping Grid course. - Ball Flight Fixes course. - Indoor Training Program. - The quick-start “Get Out and Go Play” program. - A Members' Forum where you can ask specific swing-related questions, interact with others in the SagutoGolf community, and suggest new content ideas. - Access to all exclusive paid KZbin channel members-only content at no additional charge. - Discounted rate on my V1 Swing Video Analysis service. - Ongoing additions of new professional instruction content. All that and more for just $99/year. Here's a link if you'd like additional info: saguto.golf. Thanks again! Tom
@shaneschoenrock1918
@shaneschoenrock1918 2 жыл бұрын
These are such great videos. Between yourself and Ben hogan’s book my golf is best it’s been.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Shane - I appreciate the kind words and I'm very glad to know that my instruction is resonating well with you!! Keep up the great playing and have fun out there!! Tom
@ayatollahofroknrollah5589
@ayatollahofroknrollah5589 2 жыл бұрын
The videos were so good that I invested in your course online. Playing some better golf for sure. I hope to meet you at Pawleys Island someday to hit even crispier shots! Keep it up
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
That's awesome, @Ayatollah OfRoknrollah!! Here's some preliminary advice to help you get off to a good start in the school: 1) Regardless of a member's skill level, this swing necessitates a complete reboot for someone transitioning from a shift & lift swing (which is typically the case), and therefore it is imperative that one take sufficient time to ensure that the fundamental components are mastered. From the ground up there is nothing superfluous in the Stack & Tilt swing - in other words, everything with a purpose, and a purpose for everything. (For example, contrary to shift & lift where you may be taught to keep your trail foot perpendicular to the target line as a means of "creating resistance" in your trail side, in S&T we flare both feet out 10-20 degrees in order to facilitate a free flowing, inclined hip and shoulder turn.) I cannot emphasize this enough, as frustrations predominantly occur when students jump ahead in the curriculum without properly dedicating themselves to the foundational base upon which our consistently repeatable, powerful, low maintenance swing must be built. Chapter 1 of the Golf Swing Simplified program (GSS) and Part I of Get Out & Go Play (GOGP) both address this. 2a) GSS: One of the many great things about this swing is that you can achieve solid ball striking even at the most basic levels. This is why I oftentimes will suggest that students park themselves on Chapter 2 of the GSS course for an extended period of time after locking down Chapter 1's foundational elements. Chapter 2 reinforces the body motions and the weight-forward component, and it culminates with what I call "The Best Golf Swing Practice Drill of All Time". Work yourself sequentially and gradually through the chapter, and then commit yourself to that drill in Lesson 2.8. Learn it. Practice it. Master it. You can even use this partially abbreviated swing on the course and play quite well with it as it will provide plenty of distance. (It actually is the full swing minus just a couple of power accumulators.) Once you've got that down, you will be well prepared to move forward in the curriculum and well on your way towards taking ownership of YOUR swing! 2b) GOGP: This quick-start program is exactly as it sounds - it is designed to fast-track you out onto the course so you can have fun - and success - playing as you learn! Should you choose this path, everything in #1 above still applies, and as implied above in 2a you will still want to work through it sequentially and gradually, mastering each lesson before moving ahead to the next one. In this program, Drill #5 - The Flying Wedge is the one you'll want to park yourself on and nail down. 3) Also, as you progress always keep in mind the V1 Swing Video Analysis service, an effective and inexpensive service that I highly recommend to everyone in the school. I liken it to bringing your swing into the shop for a tune-up or minor repair. Scheduling one on a quarterly basis for preventive maintenance will do wonders for keeping things humming along nicely, and it's also a great tool for pinpointing and resolving any issues that arise. The process involves downloading the free V1 app and then submitting two videos to me through the app - one down-the-line (captured from your stance line, not the target line) and the other face-on. You'll find more information about the V1 Analysis halfway down this page on the Saguto.Golf site: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolf 4) Finally, please migrate over to the SagutoGolf Community Forum - which is included in your online school membership - and begin engaging with your fellow members. It only takes a minute or two to enroll - just go to your “My Courses” screen and you’ll see a link to get started. Once signed in you’ll be able to access and participate in the great dialogue that we are having on a variety of topics. You can start discussions, contribute to existing threads, post specific swing questions, make some new friends, and just share in the common bond of golfers from around the world seeking to improve their games and help others to do the same. I really think you’ll enjoy it! I look forward to assisting you through the school’s structured lessons and drills towards building a consistent, low maintenance, powerful, body-friendly swing that will bring your enjoyment of this great game to a new level! Tom
@yuzokaga2935
@yuzokaga2935 2 жыл бұрын
I like Apple Sinnamon roll too. looking forward your video. thank you.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
LOL!! I hope you enjoyed it!! TS
@rene9097
@rene9097 2 жыл бұрын
Very good execution, this is the key. Also with the Driver and the Woods 60% to 40% on the left side???
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Rene! Yes - we preset 55% on the lead leg at address for the short and mid irons, and 60% for the longer clubs. By the way, here's a link to my free mini-course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker” in case you’re interested in learning about the swing in a more structured manner: go.saguto.golf/ Have fun out there!! Tom
@stevenbutel7096
@stevenbutel7096 2 жыл бұрын
Tom - great video. Can you explain why you are using Jumbo grips? what benefits do you get?
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Steven! With regard to the JumboMax grips, I personally love the feel as well as how they help to keep my hands quiet through the zone. They’re not necessarily for everyone - and my fingers are a bit longer than average - so I routinely tell folks to "try before you buy." Tom
@jeffreyremillard9151
@jeffreyremillard9151 2 жыл бұрын
Tom, this is a great video as usual! Your channel has vastly improved my swing and my iron play is better than it has ever been. I am shooting in the low 90's and feel that if I can get my driver under control I can break 90 regularly! I don't know why, but I find tilting harder to do with my driver. I will spend the next few range sessions on applying stack-and-tilt to the driver swing. Again, I can't thank you enough for your excellent channel! You're the best!!!!!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words, Jeffrey - I'm very glad to learn of your progress!! Oftentimes when golfers are hitting everything well except for the longer clubs it can be attributed to one of the following: 1) They don't start with - or maintain - enough weight on the front side. In general with the longer clubs we should add a little more front weight load at address - more like 60/40 instead of the 55/45 prescribed for the other clubs. This forward weight should gradually increase to the top of the backswing (70/30) and build further on the downswing - approximately 80/20 halfway down, 90/10 impact, and 95/5 finish. 2) Their hips are not continuing their lateral slide through impact. This is common with the longer clubs as the wider stance means that the hips have a greater distance to travel. If the hips stop moving laterally towards the target on the downswing then their rotation takes over, changing the low point and rerouting the club. This can produce a variety of undesirable results including fat and thin contact, topped shots and popups, straight pulls, and “banana” slices. This recent episode may help: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mnOXeqeIaMyofbc 3) They are not allowing the length of the club to dictate the backswing path and are getting too steep as a result. The shaft length of the longer clubs encourages more of an around the body backswing as established by the shaft plane at address. It may "feel" flat as you take it back along the shaft plane for the first few feet, but as long as you maintain the "weight forward, shoulder down, and hands in" components while allowing the club to work around you, it should put you in the proper position at the top so you can attack the ball from the inside. This is a very common situation as proficiency with the longer clubs tends to lag behind our progress with the short and mid irons. If you'd really like to own this swing through your entire bag please consider enrolling in my online school as so many folks across the globe are now playing the best golf of their lives as a result of the comprehensive, structured, sequential learning platform provided therein. Here's a link if you'd like additional info: saguto.golf. And here's a link to my free mini course if you'd like to learn more about this swing in a structured manner: go.saguto.golf/ Keep up the great work. You WILL tame the big dawg!! TS
@jeffreyremillard9151
@jeffreyremillard9151 2 жыл бұрын
@@SagutoGolf I really appreciate the thorough response and I think your points are absolutely on target, especially #3. Again, I sincerely appreciate the clarity of your teaching as well as your sense of humor! Thanks a million!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure - glad it helped!
@kentayjohnson2172
@kentayjohnson2172 2 жыл бұрын
I wish one day I could have a pint with you and talk about crispy shots. I always take 2 important lessons you talked about. Tilt and then also elbow in at the same time. Easy peasy lemon squeeze I hit the ball nice even when it’s breezy. Cheers brother
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
LOL!! Keep up the great work, Kentay, and enjoy a pint of stout for me!! Cheers, Tom
@peterroberts6052
@peterroberts6052 2 жыл бұрын
Great tip hitting really good
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad it helped you, peter. Keep up the great work!! Tom
@rickjohnson46
@rickjohnson46 2 жыл бұрын
Have picked up considerable yardage thru the bag by focusing on the backswing tilt. Thank you Tom.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome job incorporating the tilt into your swing, Rick!! Thanks for sharing! Tom
@iggynotpop4138
@iggynotpop4138 2 жыл бұрын
great tip Tom.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks - I'm glad you enjoyed it!! TS
@leedisip2593
@leedisip2593 2 жыл бұрын
I used your magic hip move Tom with my driver and did the dance for a month now and scored an 84. My buddies tell me I’m on fire. I tell Them Saguto golf. Next time the tilt and I’m sure this will just make it cone together. You make it so easy. Thank You for changing my game and making it fun.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
That's awesome, Lee - nice playing!! I'm very glad to know that my instruction content and style are resonating with you. Thanks so much for sharing your fantastic progress and for referring your buddies my way. Keep up the great work and have fun out there!! Tom
@waynerichards9929
@waynerichards9929 2 жыл бұрын
Tom, great timing on this tip. Shot a PR for 9 hole score yesterday
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Is this Myrtle Beach Wayne?? If so, when are we celebrating?? If not, well congratulations anyway - that's *AWESOME!!* 💪💪 TS
@waynerichards9929
@waynerichards9929 2 жыл бұрын
Yes it is and I’m ready anytime!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
It's your turn to come down our way. Let's schedule it soon!! Well done!!!
@DASH1ful
@DASH1ful 2 жыл бұрын
well, you have certainly perfected the move. and, you actually make it look easy. i have found it incredibly difficult, myself, and got to the point where i nearly gave up on it. but, recently i have been doing a new drill where i grip the club with only my left hand and hold the club out to my right, with my left hand on top of the club. then i wait a while. the heel pad of the hand has to press down on the club when you do this; and, pressure builds up in the heel pad to the point it actually sets the club in motion and continues it on its arc. and, the pressure that you apply with the heel pad, when you do this drill, really stretches the left shoulder joint in its socket. and, if nothing this has increased the flexibilty in my shoulder joint and gave me a real feel for being very much on my left side at the top.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that. And I agree - there is much to be gained from being able to "sense" the shoulders, not just as a combined unit but also each shoulder individually. Thanks for sharing your method of building in an awareness of the lead shoulder and how that has helped you execute a good motion.
@DASH1ful
@DASH1ful 2 жыл бұрын
@@SagutoGolf yes, thanks for that. for me the drill has taught me that left shoulder joint extension is a driver in creating tilt. but, at the end of the day, the drill is good fun and it works. it's good exercise; and, it really helps us to develop strength and flexibility in our left hand. and, for me, i can only realease the club thru if i press my left hand against the left side of the shaft in the hitting area. and, the drill enables me to do that. the drill even has a moral that comes with it: "all good things come to he who waits". cheers Tom
@jbarry80
@jbarry80 Жыл бұрын
Its crazy ive spent hundreds on lesson and have practiced so much on turning and turning and shifting and i would hit the fattest shots time after time literally could bury a body in my divots! Finally heard about tilt with stack and tilt but the way you teach it and brake it down made it finally make sense. Im not perfect and still hit fat shots every now and again but its maybe 1 out of 10 not 9 out of 10! Thanks man great instruction!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf Жыл бұрын
@jbarry80 - That's fantastic!! I'm very glad to learn of your dramatic improvement through my channel's instruction content; nice job incorporating it into your swing!! Sadly, many misconstrued and/or misguided teachings of "conventional" instruction - such as turning the shoulders level while independently lifting the club, shifting into and torquing against a firm trail side, actively rolling the hands through impact, etc. - have relegated generations of golfers to the vast abyss of chronic frustration (and chronic back/knee/hip pain as well). I’m doing my best here to clear these up one by one and put an end to this madness! By the way, have you considered enrolling in the online school and taking your learning - and your game - to the next level? That's where - in addition to detailed lessons and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step from setup to finish - you'll find diagnostic tools for identifying/resolving swing and ball flight issues when they arise, plus advanced level courses on shot shaping, power and distance, and much more. So many folks across the globe - including many seasoned, low-handicap, competitive players - are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result. Here's a link if you would like to know more about the school - saguto.golf - and here's a link to my free mini-course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker” if you’re interested in checking it out: go.saguto.golf/ Thanks for your comment and keep up the great work!! Tom
@journeyman291
@journeyman291 2 жыл бұрын
Luv the Jesse Franks 45° camera angle Tom. 😉
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Yes - That's a great angle for truly seeing the tilt. They show that view in the S&T book as well. Thanks! Tom
@jackwilliamson1929
@jackwilliamson1929 2 жыл бұрын
Great!!! tip Tom, most people don't tilt but it helps to mitigate topping and slices as we see from DJ who's all kinds of contorted and is certainly still a top player. In fact I've noticed that some pros seem to be using very short shafts on their irons, like Keegan Bradley, and I thought maybe it's to get more tilt and force themselves to sit down so to speak during the swing, cause otherwise he's a tall guy and I don't think he would be "fitted" with such short shafts, any thoughts.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Jack! When you consider that no less than 100% of the best players in the game tilt, it does make sense that we probably should as well, right?? Sadly, this critical component somehow flies under the radar of most "conventional" instruction. As for Tour players and their equipment, rest assured that everything is perfectly fitted to match their own unique swings and idiosyncrasies! Have a look at this video of my fitting session. It's amazing how well a good fitter can dial you in!: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rqGVlGCljraFjKs TS
@gazstaf
@gazstaf 2 жыл бұрын
Tom this is awesome, in a book by Ted Hunt called Ben Hogan's tip for Weekend golfers he explains how on a foggy morning at Pebble beach Jack Nicklaus gave him the most simple of tips and that was to point your lead shoulder at your lead foot to initiate the swing.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed this lesson! That Nicklaus tip sounds very similar to Arnold Palmer's favorite: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gJ3CZamlpd1mrqM I suppose there must be something to it....😎 Cheers! Tom
@JohnKostohryz
@JohnKostohryz 2 жыл бұрын
Another great video. Your videos and school are really helping me. How about more videos related to: hitting rescue clubs and chipping, specifically chunking chip shots. And by the way, great haircut!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, John! I replied separately to your email regarding the longer clubs and chipping. There is a short course on long irons and hybrids in the school. It's short because the swing is essentially the same for all clubs - just a few setup tweaks and naturally occurring path changes as we move from shorter to longer clubs. Also as mentioned in my email, I hope to see you participating soon in the members forum! TS
@gunjohmik
@gunjohmik 2 жыл бұрын
I'm working on Rahmbow + tilt after watching your video.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Great! I hope these lessons work well for you!! By the way, here's a link to my free mini-course if you'd like to learn about this swing in a more structured manner: go.saguto.golf/ Have fun out there! Tom
@frankcanzanella6753
@frankcanzanella6753 2 жыл бұрын
I see that with the proper tilt that the elevation of the left arm is more dramatically illustrated. So tilt with elevation of the hands.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
The combination of tilting and extending while bringing the left arm 45 degrees across the chest provides all the elevation we require, Frank. There's no need for any independent lifting of the hands. TS
@thomascundy7582
@thomascundy7582 2 жыл бұрын
I understand your swing method. Can you in slow motion show what your wrists do in the total swing. Thanks so much for your detailed explanations in golf
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you are enjoying my instruction, Thomas! If you type the word "wrist" in my channel search bar you will find some content. Really, though, the online school is the best place to learn this swing properly and sequentially in a comprehensive, structured environment. Here's a link if you would like to know more about the school - saguto.golf - and here's a link to my free mini-course: go.saguto.golf/ Cheers! Tom
@tomguenther9608
@tomguenther9608 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the lesson Tom. Liked the airplane analogy.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, Tom - I'm glad this lesson (and the airplane visual) resonated with you!! TS
@Iron_headify
@Iron_headify 2 жыл бұрын
The airplane drill is so crispy thank you!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Bank your wings for great golf swings!!.....😎 Cheers! Tom
@DICKBPRODUCTIONS
@DICKBPRODUCTIONS 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the tips!!! I’ve been having tons of ah ha moments after watching and implementing. Could you reply with the links for your practice equipment you’re using in this video? I would love to have the setup in my yard. Thanks Tom!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Clark, I'm very glad to know that my instruction is resonating well with you!! As for my setup, the net is a DIY job. It is approximately 7’ tall and 8’ wide. We used this video as a starting point - kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y6GUYqSpaaplipI - and then made some other minor PVC support structure modifications to suit our needs. We did not use PVC cement as this allows us to easily disassemble it if necessary. The netting we used is 10' x 10' golf cage impact net purchased from Amazon, and it differs from the screening material in the video. (By the way, if using a net like we did you probably won’t need the screw hooks that are mentioned in the video - bungees should suffice.) Also, I have a Real Feel 3x5 Country Club Elite® Golf Mat. You can visit them here - www.RealFeelGolfMats.com. If purchasing be sure to use coupon code "SAGUTOGOLF" (without the quotes and no spaces) at checkout to claim your special SagutoGolf discount on the Country Club Elite® series of mats. Keep up the great work! Tom PS: By the way, here's a link to my FREE mini-course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker” in case you’re interested in checking it out: go.saguto.golf/
@pointless5518
@pointless5518 2 жыл бұрын
“How much icing do you add? All of it” hahahahaha LOVEIT!!!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Why would you not???....😆😆
@tacticaltruth8118
@tacticaltruth8118 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Tom. This makes sense and looks so good when you are demonstrating the tilt and turn in the backswing. I have been trying to add this move but am Chungking the ball when I do it. What do you I am doing wrong?
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Seems to me that your swing center and low point are drifting back. Check your head in a mirror to see if it is staying in place throughout the motion. By the way, here's a link to my FREE mini-course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker” in case you’re interested in learning about the swing in a more structured manner: go.saguto.golf/ TS
@DylanJamesGolf
@DylanJamesGolf 2 жыл бұрын
I’m excited to add this to my swing. I want those crispy creme every time!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds good, Dylan. I hope it provides some tasty results!! TS
@Golf36
@Golf36 2 жыл бұрын
Yep. Last time out best round of this year. Pars, bird, a few bogies nterspersed. Goal break par. So my swing thought was lead shoulder down along with straight left arm. I felt though I could get tilted better. So at top of backswing to finish it I focused on trail shoulder up! My tilt became better with morecturn. What happened was amazing. You know how you often say effortless. I experienced it. The downswing automatically happened with no effort. The ball popping off the face and going toward target. Not swinging slow or fast, just swinging automatically.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
That's fantastic, Tom!!! Your feel reminds me a bit of this Dufner tip about taking the trail shoulder to his ear: kzbin.info/www/bejne/lZSrYWR_h9KkZ7M Great playing, thanks for sharing, and keep up the fabulous work!! Tom
@Golf36
@Golf36 2 жыл бұрын
@@SagutoGolf Thanks for that Dufner vid you did. Next time out, I'm gonna give it a try. Another great tip on the shoulders!!! When I get the shoulder down, the ball flies high and true. It's a great thing to see.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Yep - there's a definite cause-and-effect relationship!!
@mrsmartypants_1
@mrsmartypants_1 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a good cook and I’ve never made crispy purée 😂. Putting that aside this is a very good lesson (whether you’re a S&T devotee or a dual pivot guy like Snead, Woods or Hogan).
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
LOL!! Regardless, whatever the heck "crispy purée" may be, in this context it's 100% fat shot free!! Glad you enjoyed it! TS
@christopheralcosiba217
@christopheralcosiba217 2 жыл бұрын
Tilting is Magic thanks 🤙🏼
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, Christopher - I'm glad this tilting lesson resonated with you!! TS
@olivierhupel1233
@olivierhupel1233 2 жыл бұрын
Super j'essaye demain good night hello de France excellent
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds good, Olivier - I hope it works well for you!! Tom
@mikekerr6747
@mikekerr6747 2 жыл бұрын
I've been really struggling with almost every aspect of my swing with a full swing lately, I've shot 79 twice in my life and thought I was getting better, only getting worse so I'm going to try this out and get back to you, I'm usually shooting mid 80's but recently mid 90's so any suggestions should be helpful. I'll subscribe and get back with you
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds good, Mike, and I appreciate your subscription! Here's a link to my free mini-course if you'd like to learn about this swing in a more structured manner: go.saguto.golf/ Tom
@thomaskozar8510
@thomaskozar8510 2 жыл бұрын
sounds exactly like me. though 79 only once (I had a great chance when I came off a front nine -1, but had a couple blowup holes on the back).
@davidc.4305
@davidc.4305 2 жыл бұрын
I'm going to try this! Just started playing about 10 weeks ago, and my swing is inconsistent. Sometimes my iron shots are good, but definitely not consistently. I haven't been tilting, so that may be the final piece!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
I hope it works well for you, David! Really, though, the online school is the best place to learn this swing properly and sequentially in a comprehensive, structured environment, and it's excellent also for those like yourself who are just starting out with this great game. Here's a link if you would like to know more about the school - saguto.golf - and here's a link to my free mini-course: go.saguto.golf/ Have fun out there!! Tom
@kerrys.5725
@kerrys.5725 2 жыл бұрын
Great video Tom! BTW, how long ago did you shorten your swing? It looks more like Hogan's. I noticed it a month or so ago in one of your videos. Have you found more consistancy with the change? Tysm, and God Bless!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Kerry! It's been a lot more than a month LOL! As with anyone, there is a process with a swing change, and I had some residual elements of my old shift & lift move that were more resistant than others. But over time as I shored up my connections and fully ingrained/trusted the motion, even these stubborn hangers-on were purged. And yes, definitely more consistency _and_ more distance. TS
@robsiemens7710
@robsiemens7710 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Tom, how do you hit up on driver with a left tilt? Everyone else on YT tells us to tilt our spine angle away from target to hit up on the ball with driver. Is spine angle different than tilt? THX!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Rob, With regard to hitting up on the ball with the driver, perhaps with the exception of folks with slower swing speeds - or those Long Drive participants teeing it extra high and hitting maybe 1-2 balls out of 10 onto a 60-yard wide "fairway" - the path should still be ever so slightly down. In fact, believe it or not the PGA Tour average with the driver is actually minus (e.g.: downward) 1.3 degrees - nearly level - and it should feel level to you - but slightly down nonetheless! Thus, I do not advocate trying to hit up on the ball, and efforts to do so due to erroneous advice has caused many an amateur significant issues with their driver. (And always remember, I am most definitely not "everyone else on YT". 😆 But unfortunately, such sorcery from this dark underworld of golf instruction rarely finds its way to the mainstream because if too many folks found out about it the mainstream would then be rendered irrelevant.......) By the way, here's a link to my free mini-course “The Top 3 Things You Need to Be a Great Ball Striker” if you’re interested in checking it out: go.saguto.golf/ Have fun out there! Tom
@grandpagolf
@grandpagolf 2 жыл бұрын
Morning Tom, Just a question, how do you manage to tilt extensively when you want to shoot a half stroke?
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Simple - just tilt, turn and extend until you reach the desired end of your abbreviated backswing. The key is to not lose your relationship with the ball at any point no matter the length of the swing. TS
@mattthompson1063
@mattthompson1063 Жыл бұрын
I just watched a video by you about lowering your hands and saw a definite weight shift.was that before you went to stack and tilt?
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf Жыл бұрын
No, Matt - there is not weight shift to the trail side in my swing, including the video you referenced since my switch to S&T predates this channel by a few years. Having said that, this system certainly allows for some brief transfer of pressure into the trail side during the takeaway. After all, we are moving the mass of the arms and club backwards during that initial stage of the swing. Some like to sense the dynamic pressure shifts; others prefer the feel of a gradual increasing of weight load into the lead leg from the start. However, in either scenario the key here is that we do not allow our head - and thereby our swing center and low point - to drift back at any point. TS
@Jdavid1976
@Jdavid1976 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Tom! I was wondering if you could do another range practice vid. I don't know if this is a good idea but lately on every 5th shot I switch to one less than full wedge shot to varying distances. Also if/when I duff the wedge I'll do 10 push-ups. That last part is the Willey Mayes Hayes technique.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Your practice sessions must invoke some interesting looks from your fellow rangemates, John..... 😆😆 I do like hitting the wedge to varying yardages; it's a great way to learn how to dial in your distances on those critical scoring shots. TS
@Jdavid1976
@Jdavid1976 2 жыл бұрын
@@SagutoGolf I'm not gonna lie, I do get some looks. But I think it's just admiration at my arm pump. Anyways yeah it's been helpful going from full swing to short game shot. It's like a simulated real world situation because I rarely (if ever) have 2 or three full swings in a row on a hole.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Yep - practice like you play! (minus the arm pumps....😎)
@justjames1111
@justjames1111 2 жыл бұрын
Eyes focused on the ball and a Steady Head (Jack Nicklaus) will help too Tom, it will help a lot.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Sure it does, and I have taught that in several lessons. I just can't include every swing key in every video. That's because the videos, lessons, and drills on this free channel - while fully aligned with the swing method I teach - address a variety of topics, issues, feels, and/or common flaws/fixes from one episode to the next. They are certainly not intended to be taken as a comprehensive, sequential learning platform like the structured curriculum of my online school, which I strongly recommend to anyone who truly wishes to get on the proper path towards owning this swing. TS
@justjames1111
@justjames1111 2 жыл бұрын
@@SagutoGolf Thanks Tom, and keep up the good work. 😎
@psaunders3809
@psaunders3809 2 жыл бұрын
What a great tip again 👍👍
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks - Glad you liked it!! TS
@jakejarviis8177
@jakejarviis8177 2 жыл бұрын
Tom, what about the tilt on the downswing?
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Downswing tilt should be considered a result of the proper lower body action and not a contrived move unto itself, Jake. Here's a link to a recent lesson video on the lower body - kzbin.info/www/bejne/mnOXeqeIaMyofbc - and here's a link to my free mini-course if you'd like to learn about this swing in a more structured manner: go.saguto.golf/ TS
@sfmgolf
@sfmgolf 2 жыл бұрын
Tom, could you show us how you built your practice net? Or where you bought it?
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Sean, The net is a DIY job. It is approximately 7’ tall and 8’ wide. We used this video as a starting point - kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y6GUYqSpaaplipI - and then made some other minor PVC support structure modifications to suit our needs. We did not use PVC cement as this allows us to easily disassemble it if necessary. The netting we used is 10' x 10' golf cage impact net purchased from Amazon, and it differs from the screening material in the video. (By the way, if using a net like we did you probably won’t need the screw hooks that are mentioned in the video - bungees should suffice.) Also, I have a Real Feel 3x5 Country Club Elite® Golf Mat. You can visit them here - www.RealFeelGolfMats.com. If purchasing be sure to use coupon code "SAGUTOGOLF" (without the quotes and no spaces) at checkout to claim your special SagutoGolf discount on the Country Club Elite® series of mats. TS
@sfmgolf
@sfmgolf 2 жыл бұрын
@@SagutoGolf Thank you Tom for your help! I’ll get to work on it. Love your videos, keep them up!!
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, Sean!
@edsabo8888
@edsabo8888 2 жыл бұрын
Watch all this guys lessons...you start to strike it better...he's smart
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Ed - I appreciate the support and I'm very glad to know that you are benefiting from my instruction!! Keep up the great work! Tom
@MrGritteeth
@MrGritteeth 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, Ferdinand - I'm glad you enjoyed it!! TS
@rustywatts8718
@rustywatts8718 2 жыл бұрын
Best swing video ever. Still having trouble with irons but my fairway are 25 t0 30 yards longer and much more consistent. Thanks so much. I am now a subscribed to your channel.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad this lesson resonated with you, Rusty, and I appreciate your subscription to my channel!! Keep up the great work. The irons will come along. By the way, here's a link to my free mini-course if you'd like to learn about this swing in a more structured manner: go.saguto.golf/ Tom
@marybetheby5184
@marybetheby5184 2 жыл бұрын
I want this guy's speed,,,just one round. You make it look so effortless.
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
You certainly can maximize your swing speed (and consistency) as well, Marybeth! Have you considered the comprehensive, structured, sequential learning platform of my online school? That's where - among many other courses and lessons covering various aspects of the game - you will find very detailed instruction and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step from setup to finish. So many folks across the globe are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result. Here's a link if you would like to know more about the school - saguto.golf - and here's a link to my free mini-course: go.saguto.golf/ Have fun out there!! Tom
@timcallahan2166
@timcallahan2166 2 жыл бұрын
I like your tilt video, I'm striking the ball solid however I'm hooking the ball. Does tilting cause the club head to close at contact?
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Tim! Tilting should not cause the face to close. Possible culprits include: 1) Something in your backswing is causing your hands and/or wrists to close the face. 2) The downswing path is being routed across the ball (the previous two episodes address this). 3) Your grip may be too strong. 4) You are flipping or rolling the club through the zone. Have you considered the comprehensive, structured, sequential learning platform of my online school? That's where - among many other courses and lessons covering various aspects of the game - you will find very detailed instruction and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step from setup to finish. Additionally, there is plenty of content aimed at resolving common swing problems and ball flight issues. So many folks across the globe are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result. Here's a link if you would like to know more about the school - saguto.golf - and here's a link to my free mini-course: go.saguto.golf/ Tom
@raul04976
@raul04976 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Tom is it true that sometimes some clubs hit better than others. Not all clubs are as consistent as others and players can hit one club more consistent than another, or I should say better hit. And why does this happen? Thanks
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
We all may have our favorite clubs, but it’s essentially the same swing with every club; just some minor setup differences and naturally occurring shaft plane changes as we graduate up in club length from short irons to woods. In fact, here is a video of Stack and Tilt co-founder Mike Bennett hitting the driver: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bZfQpa2vfZilqaM. It looks very similar to his iron swing, right?: kzbin.info/www/bejne/iX3NqIiVZqiWbdE If you'd really like to own this swing through your entire bag please consider enrolling in my online school as so many folks across the globe are now playing the best golf of their lives as a result. The school's intuitive curriculum greatly simplifies the entire process through succinct, step-by-step videos, plus there’s so much additional guided instruction courses and content on the many other aspects of the game. Here's a link if you'd like additional info: saguto.golf. And here's a link to my free mini course if you'd like to learn more about this swing in a structured manner: go.saguto.golf/ Cheers! TS
@J5oul
@J5oul 2 жыл бұрын
Great Video.... My issue when i tilt is i feel like I'm reverse pivoting and my arms don't get deep enough in the backswing. Any suggestions?
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, John. It's the combination of tilting, turning, and extending that keeps the backswing working properly. You may find some helpful content in this playlist of my backswing-related episodes: kzbin.info/aero/PLV62KxT7Mp7KROb3wQE_nhidjXHEJFTvx Really, though, the online school is the best place to learn this swing properly and sequentially in a comprehensive, structured environment. Here's a link if you would like to know more about the school - saguto.golf - and here's a link to my free mini-course: go.saguto.golf/ TS
@stellabryan
@stellabryan 2 жыл бұрын
I notice you have large or over sized grips on your clubs . What is the reason you use the oversize? And do you recommend, I’ve never been fitted for grips but have only used regular.. thanks …
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
I’m using JumboMax Wrap Series grips (X-Large). I personally love the feel as well as how they help to keep my hands quiet through the zone. They’re not necessarily for everyone - and my fingers are a bit longer than average - so I routinely tell folks to "try before you buy."
@rogermiller4929
@rogermiller4929 2 жыл бұрын
Understood and you do seem to hit crispier shots. But please explain your short video for long irons when you say buttons up. Did you mean less of a tilt than shorter irons? Thanks in advance. Plus there’s a video of Tom Watson giving a demo saying he didn’t realise until after approximately 30 years of playing, that you rotate around the (tilted) spine. 👍🏻
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
The "buttons to the sky" lesson does not conflict with this at all, Roger. That was a lesson on how to build in more of the extension component, but we are still tilting at the same time. Tilt, Turn, Extend!! TS
@woodenclogs5830
@woodenclogs5830 2 жыл бұрын
Tom, I definitely see the merit in the tilting shoulders but I’m now shanking the ball regularly and now it’s in my head. What am I doing wrong??
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf 2 жыл бұрын
The dreaded "S's" can be the result of a variety of actions: 1) You may be too steep on the downswing and thereby exposing the hosel to the ball; 2) Conversely, your downswing path may be too in to out; 3) You may be rolling the face open during the backswing; 4) The wrists may not be hinging properly (they should only hinge up and down, not side-to-side); 5) You are setting up with the ball positioned at the heel of the club; 6) More... I could keep going, but I just wanted to highlight the fact that I can't really diagnose the issue or present a fix without really knowing what is happening to cause your brand of hosel rockets. My best suggestion if you'd really like to get on the fast track towards learning and truly owning this swing (and also ridding yourself of the shanks) is the comprehensive, structured, sequential learning platform of my online school. That's where - among many other courses and lessons covering various aspects of the game - you will find very detailed instruction and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step from setup to finish. So many folks across the globe are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result. Here's a link if you would like to know more about the school - saguto.golf - and here's a link to my free mini-course: go.saguto.golf/ TS
@TungNguyen-mx6zd
@TungNguyen-mx6zd Жыл бұрын
So we tilt first and then turn the left shoulder for back swing, right?
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf Жыл бұрын
We are tilting, turning, and extending from the start. If you tilt toward the target while keeping your head in place you will introduce the other components of turning and extending to put your body in the perfect backswing position with your shoulder oriented downward towards the ball. To get a feel for the coordinating of these elements we can reverse engineer it as follows: Without a club in your hands rest the top of your forehead against a wall to keep it in place. Without allowing your head to move execute the forward side tilting motion and watch what happens. Magically your lead shoulder has turned downward, and your spine has extended!! Based on your comments and questions I really believe the level of detail you seek is best found in the comprehensive, structured, sequential learning platform of my online school. That's where - among many other courses and lessons covering various aspects of the game - you will find in-depth instruction and drills that take you through the entire swing step-by-step from setup to finish. Plus all my short game courses (putting, chipping, pitching, bunker play), advanced level content, diagnostic and corrective tools for resolving common swing, contact, and ball flight issues, and much more. Thousands of folks across the globe are now enjoying the best golf of their lives as a result, and I'm happy to let their unsolicited testimonials tell the story: saguto.golf/p/sagutogolfreviews. Tom
@tedblaga9443
@tedblaga9443 Жыл бұрын
I noticed that your grips are larger than a normal size grip. Can you do a video about what grip size to use with the stack and tilt swing?
@SagutoGolf
@SagutoGolf Жыл бұрын
Hi Ted, There's not necessarily an ideal grip size for S&T but there is one for you, and it's very important to find it. I’m using JumboMax Ultralite grips in extra-large. I wanted to give them a try for a few reasons, including the fact that DeChambeau uses them and we share similar swing philosophies. These grips keep my hands much quieter - which I personally prefer. Also, since my fingers don't wrap all the way around and dig into my palms, I'm not triggering any forearm tension or activating arms muscles that may otherwise have a tendency to take control of the swing. The Jumbos are not necessarily for everyone - and my fingers are a bit longer than average - so I routinely tell folks to "try before you buy." However, having a properly sized grip that feels both comfortable and secure is critically important as it is our only connection to the object that is going to deliver us blissful joy or deep anguish, yet it is perhaps also the most overlooked equipment fitting component in golf. Tom
@tedblaga9443
@tedblaga9443 Жыл бұрын
@@SagutoGolf thanks for the response. Your instruction is a great help to my game.
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