Braced Power Tilt; #1 Most Popular Golf Teacher on You Tube Shawn Clement
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@clemshaw-Hi Shawn, have same issue as scott4525 with closed shoulders at static address position.
Is this okay? dispite this, its draw flight which feels natural. Ur fundamentals of brace tilt & butt towards the target on BS has soughted out my divot and balance. Love Nicholas & Jones swings, ur videos allows me to make sense of moves in these 2 great swings! Thx for making golf althetic again. Finally playing to a solid 5 index. Henry from New Zealand
Cheers Henry from New Zealand.
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I can't thank you enough for your teaching and it really is the best out there. I have been to one of the best ranked schools in the country and wish I would have spent that money on a passport and a plane ticket. lol
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Thank you for the response Shawn, I bought your DVD about a year ago. The last year I have been constantly working with an instructor at the Mike Bender academy here in Orlando. Last week I played some of the worst Golf I have ever played in my life. I decided to go back to your DVD and watch it and practice it this week. I went out to play today and shot a 71.
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@steckleinjr The best place to see where the true power in the swing comes from is in my "Get Power", "horse shoe" and "feet together update" videos; Looking forward to the feedback in the forum too;
Shawn
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@abracadaver006 The key here is to feel that you are already in motion at address; the arm club unit is ALREADY in the process of swinging into the backswing and away from the body BECAUSE THE BODY IS ALREADY IN THE PROCESS OF GETTING OUT OF THE WAY; you could do a perpetual motion swing while in this hammering position and become aware of where the arms are going in to the backswing by seeing the blur of the club head passing by; for more, ask the question in my forum! Shawn
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@clemshaw i believe more power can be achieved by focusing on heavy right loading during backswing. but that doesn't make it right. (example: tiger in earlier years and I believe it is also studied in 'search for perfect golf swing') when i make a pronounced lateral move to my right i gain power--bottomline! problem is I lose my center and consistency (example your washing machine analogy!) interesting convo though which i will bring to the forum!
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Also, how exaggerated is this tilt supposed to be? In another video you talk about your cheek being behind the ball, while your sternum is ahead of it. I find it easier to toss my hands back from a slightly less tilted position, causing my left heel to lift (plant it at the top before my downswing). If I keep a spine tilt through the down swing, but try to brace against my left leg to keep weight forward, am I achieving the right motion w/o setting an exaggerated tilt at address?
Hi Shawn
I had an issue that I came across doing the spine tilt. When I get into the tilt my shoulders are becoming closed. Is this a common thing that you see with your students? I
scott4525 1 year ago
@scott4525 Yes, of course! What you need to understand is that you are already in the backswing at address and therefore already in your turn which means closed shoulders; no worries! Your brain is thinking statically right now; what happens when you go into the backswing? Your shoulders close because they turn right? And when you swing through to the target? They open! Just get my DVD series and begin the process of getting your golf sanity and enjoyment! Shawn
clemshaw 1 year ago