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Andy Plummer

Andy Plummer

From51 Strokes


Andy Plummer

From51 Strokes

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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Oct 28, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Inventor of The Stack & Tilt. During his coaching career, Plummer has worked with Charlie Wi, Steve Elkington, Tom Scherrer, Grant Waite, Troy Matteson, Bill Lunde, Mike Weir and Aaron Baddeley. While doing so, his Stack & Tilt model hit the golf world in 2007, after it was reported on by a major magazine. Since then, the model has caused big time controversy with some of the biggest names in golf. Plummer and his coaching partner Mike Bennett also wrote the book, The Stack and Tilt Swing.

It's week FOUR and the positive vibes are flowing. Keep supporting the 51 Strokes movement, as the Gentleman's Dream is nothing without all of you. Also, make sure to stick around because the after show has a BIG announcement for all you OGs out there.

Introduction to Episode 4: (00:48 - 03:39)

The Stack & Tilt (03:40 - 05:19). Andy's background (05:20 - 12:51). The controversy behind The Stack & Tilt and why other golf instructors and reporters feel threatened by it (12:52 - 28:35). Should Caleb use this swing method? (28:36 - 32:46). S&T on the PGA Tour (34:28 - 39:23). Why is it the best system for your golf swing? (41:03 - 58:01). What is the end goal for Andy Plummer and Stack & Tilt? (58:02 - 59:53). How to learn about and practice The Stack & Tilt (59:54 - 1:05:43).

The 51 Strokes AFTER SHOW (1:05:44 - 1:12:26)

51 Strokes is presented by Five Iron Golf!
Released:
Oct 28, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (57)

51 Strokes is a masterclass in following your dreams. It’s teaching tape on pursuing your passion. Essentially, Caleb Pressley is a terrible golfer who one day wants to go pro and he's about to manifest that destiny right in your damn face and earlobes and there’s nothing you can really do about it except strap in and join the journey. Listen in as he consults the greatest golf minds in the world in order to fill his brain with facts about the game he has haphazardly dedicated the rest of his life to. He might be a 51 handicap golfer now, but when it’s all said and done he will be a Masters Champion and a national hero. Getting in on 51 Strokes now is like buying Amazon stock in 1997. Even if you don’t like golf, this is the podcast for you. However, if you DO like golf, you’ll probably like it more.