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Perpetually Putting; #1 Most Popular Golf Teacher on You Tube Shawn Clement

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http://www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre and top 25 Canadian PGA Teacher as rated by Score Golf Magazine, shows you how to use the perpetual motion drill to improve your instincts when putting;

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  • Hi, last year I remember reading about using a metrodome for the tempo of putting. I was wondering if you knew anything about this because i did it last winter and it worked really good. But, I forgot how many beats per minute it was and just asking if you would know how many beats per second would be good?

    Thanks.

  • I will be doing another video with the metronome soon; stay tuned! Shawn

  • hi shawn thanks for another great tip im changing my game on your tips its slowly paying off thanks again darren from dublin ireland

  • Thanks Darren!

    Cheers to you guys out there in Dublin!

    Shawn

  • Hi Shawn have you ever used a long putter? I'm going to try one but can't find any instructions on the stroke.

  • Hey guys, sorry for the late reply; very busy summer! The long putter is not bad, you basically anchor it to the center of the chest and let it hang in front of you; you should be forward enough so that it clears your feet hangind straight down; this is how you will find the length of it. You can either swing that pendulum back and forth with your bottom hand or swing the whole unit together with the chest;

    Shawn

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  • Shawn, I don't see your lower half moving out of the way of momentum in the same way that you would with chipping. There appears to be much less hip and leg action as compared to a chip of the same legnth. Please elaborate Shawn.

    Great videos, and we certainly appreciate your generous assistance.

    Regards, Mike.

  • Doug is the Head Pro which means he is the Head Administrator; he makes sure my Learning Centre runs properly so that I can concentrete on keeping myself and my teaching team on what we do best; and that is Teach Golf! :) Our average days are 14 lessons a day so we don't have time for much else...Shawn

  • Thanks for the tip shawn , it's another one that works! My Putts seemed to be more controlled

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