Mike Bennett and Andy Plummer

Mike Bennett (born December 12, 1967, in Jordan, New York) and Andy Plummer (born December 23, 1966, in Vanceburg, Kentucky) are a duo of golf instructors who have coached PGA Tour players Charlie Wi, Steve Elkington, Tom Scherrer, Grant Waite, Troy Matteson, Bill Lunde, Mike Weir and Aaron Baddeley, among others.[1][2] Bennett and Plummer are also known because the golf swing model they developed challenges some aspects of current mainstream golf instruction.[3][4][5]

Bennett and Plummer played in the mini tours during the mid-1990s and later committed to instruction in the early 2000s,[6] after taking courses with Larry Bartosek, Tom Tomesello, Mike Bender and Mac O'Grady.[7]

The stack and tilt swing

Bennett and Plummer wrote, with Peter Morrice, the book The Stack and Tilt Swing (ISBN 978-1-592-40447-6). The "Stack and Tilt" model prescribes keeping the body weight forward during the whole swing, straightening the back leg through back swing and performing a steep shoulder turn, all in order to keep the shoulder turn axis in place. The theory follows some ideas that are present in Homer Kelley's book "The Golfing Machine".[6]

The method was called that way because of the way the spine tilts throughout the swing to keep the golfer "stacked", or to keep the upper-body center in one place during the swing, and the name was chosen with the help of Charlie Wi.[7]

In Stack and Tilt the weight starts left (for righthanded players) and goes more left during the swing. This idea collides with mainstream golf instruction,[8] but is shared by Sean Foley.[9]

The Bennett and Plummer model gained publicity beyond the PGA Tour players and instructors environment once a major golf magazine covered it in June 2007.[10] Since then, it also received criticism from other instructors.[11]

References

  1. ^ Bennett, XIX.
  2. ^ Lewis, 179.
  3. ^ Bennett, pp. 95–116: Chapter 5, "Stack & Tilt versus the conventional swing".
  4. ^ Morrice, Peter (June 2007). "The New Tour Swing: The Swing Whisperers". Golf Digest. Condé Nast Digital. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  5. ^ (interview). Charlie Rose. December 23, 2009. Retrieved 2010-07-08. Archived March 25, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ a b Lewis, 179–80.
  7. ^ a b Bennett, XVI.
  8. ^ E.g. GolfToday.co.uk Archived 2011-11-07 at the Wayback Machine "Move Over - Then hit it", by Janice Moody, 1999. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  9. ^ Sean Foley: Thoughts on Solid Contact, Golf Channel. Retrieved 2010-07-13. Archived May 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Plummer, Andy; Bennet, Mike (June 2007). "The New Tour Swing: How it Works". Golf Digest. Condé Nast Digital. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  11. ^ Bennett, Mike; Plummer, Andy (September 2007). "Stack & Tilt Critics Speak Out". Golf Digest. Condé Nast Digital. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
Citations
  • Bennett, Mike, and Andy Plummer with Peter Morrice, "The Stack and Tilt Swing: The definitive Guide to the Swing that is remaking Golf" (ISBN 978-1-592-40447-6)
  • Lewis, Chris, "The Scorecard Always Lies: A Year Behind the Scenes on the PGA Tour" (ISBN 978-1416537168)

External links

  • Bennett and Plummer interviewed by Charlie Rose, December 23, 2009[dead link]
    • Internet Archive (2013-03-28)
    • YouTube (2:41)
  • The Stack & Tilt official website
  • Peter Morrice at Library of Congress, with 5 library catalog records