Here's a video and some still pics of one of my favorite swings out there, Mike McNary.
The one thing I think many can learn from Mike is that his swing is pretty slow and deliberate. On the downswing it steadily gains steam, but not until impact. Without question, his lag pressure gets built up and reaches its maximum at impact or shortly after impact.
Watching McNary's swing one never gets the feeling that he's trying to actively get clubhead speed at the bottom of the swing, but it feels like it's a swing that naturally gets a ton of leverage and of course has a metric assload of lag pressure and those sort of go hand in hand.
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Is that stack & tilt?
Yes.
But it looks better than most stack and tilts.
Dana Dahlquist and others have been telling that you can take your 'stock' swing and just add some S&T elements. Most S&T'ers seem to try and use every component of the S&T and it usually looks odd and doesn't seem to work as well. Sean O'Hair and Hunter Mahan are incorporating some of the components and it's helped.
Mike is a morad guy not stack and tilt
He fools around with S&T components quite often.
that is an online pattern and he does do both patterns now. Knows the rules.
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