WISDOM IN GOLF; Fencing for Power Release and Width with Shawn Clement

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http://www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, 2011 Ontario PGA Teacher of the Year Nominee and Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre, CLASS A CANADIAN PGA MEMBER, shows you how to use your fencing talents to feel width, release and more speed in the swing!

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  • Hi Shawn... How do you want to halve the watermelon.. Diagonally?

  • @plopp1231 Exactly! Right on the plane of the swing which is dictated by the length of the sword! See "swing plane update; shawn clement" ; Shawn

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  • Shawn...Thanks for sharing this nice technique. Love your videos and would definitely try out this technique soon.

  • PLEASE HELP!! Hey Shawn, I really love your videos. I have a quick question. Is it ok to feel like in the transition i feel as though my hips start to fire first with my upper body resisting at first and then at the bottom fire through my extending my right arm? I have seen some videos and read some articles and hear so many contradicting points. I have heard that I should be firing with my hips and have heard that firing my hips will get me in trouble. PLEASE HELP!!

  • another brillant one shawn ,most golfers are afraid of a fast swing but this explains it perfectly

  • this is an awesome analogy, i will have to try this for sure :)

  • This is cool.

  • Interesting thought. Hopefully most people will start to understand how much power there really is in the release. Good luck.

  • @beeefelemouton Don't forget skipping rocks.

  • What size watermelon should I use? Do most driving ranges have a fruit policy?

    Seriously though cheers for the drill. Just tried it out and it feels good. Won't be sure if it helped until I hit the range this weekend :P.

  • Shawn at last there is a analogy that work for me this is awsome.....I still think when I play of the sword cutting a lime or lemon when I play with he golf ball....I don't see the ball, I see the back of the ball but I really see the me cutting the lemon (golf ball) and through out and nu cut myself , let me tell yo this never in my live i hit the ball and the divot 2 inches in front of the ball, THANKS SHAWN...

  • Great video. I must say the part that helps me the most is the Ball, Grass, Ground analogy.

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