www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre, and CPGA Professional, explains how to use the falling of the arms to clear the lower body out of the wa...
www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre, and CPGA Professional, explains how to use the falling of the arms to clear the lower body out of the way without having to think about it;
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Hi Shaun, Thank you so much for this! I have a timing swing that has me either lights out of hitting three off the tee. I use my left knee as a trigger - hate it; not consistent. I hear you saying that letting the arms drop will eliminate my need to time it so much. Does this apply for the driver swing too? Thanks again, Dave
hi,clemshaw, i got problem of swing plane , jim furyk is upright and then back in to the plane, but my problem is just opposite , on plane for my backswing but when get into impact my swing plane will out of line,and i know im using hand power,but i cant just like let the arm fall,can i have any other drill or suggestion to help me , because it just happen in just in milisecond i just can feel it that way......thankyou
hi,clemshaw, i got problem of swing plane , jim furyk is upright and then back in to the plane, but my problem is just opposite , on plane for my backswing but when get into impact my swing plane will out of line,and i know im using hand power,but i cant just like let the arm fall,can i have any other drill or suggestion to help me , because it just happen in just in milisecond i just can feel it that way......thankyou
I have been pull hooking the ball recently. Obviously I feel this is because my shoulders are turning too early in the swing. Any suggestions on how to stop?
Check your grip-club face relationship first; then check your braced tilt. Then once the set up is good, then it is super important that your focus be through the ball and to a very specific target; see the following videos: "Golf pro lesson grip 2 wrist hinge" "Golf pro lesson braced tilt part 2" Golf pro lesson tilted spiral" part 1, 2 and 3 and finally" Golf pro lesson Through ball", "Golf pro lesson target focus" and "Golf pro lesson how to repeat your practice swing" Enjoy! Shawn
This is the best video help I have ever seen! I hate technical tips which make you stilted but this just makes such sense and is really easy to follow. And it works!
Thanks Bud! Glad you are enjoying; you will love the DVD which will give you the same delivery of info but in a priority sequence with drills and on course execution of all shots from driver to putter; Shawn
@buzz92028 Wow. That tip on left shoulder pull has helped a LOT. Thank you. Question - do you focus on where do you pull the left shoulder to? Meaning do you try to feel it move towards the target or to your left side?
Try to stay with the feel of the release against the left side towards a target; this will allow the shoulder to find it's own place; see "golf pro lesson braced tilt part 2" and "golf pro lesson" don't keep your head down" part 1 and 2 as well; Shawn
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Thank you so much for this! I have a timing swing that has me either lights out of hitting three off the tee. I use my left knee as a trigger - hate it; not consistent. I hear you saying that letting the arms drop will eliminate my need to time it so much. Does this apply for the driver swing too? Thanks again,
Dave
I have been pull hooking the ball recently. Obviously I feel this is because my shoulders are turning too early in the swing. Any suggestions on how to stop?
"Golf pro lesson grip 2 wrist hinge"
"Golf pro lesson braced tilt part 2"
Golf pro lesson tilted spiral" part 1, 2 and 3 and finally" Golf pro lesson Through ball", "Golf pro lesson target focus" and "Golf pro lesson how to repeat your practice swing" Enjoy! Shawn
Glad you are enjoying; you will love the DVD which will give you the same delivery of info but in a priority sequence with drills and on course execution of all shots from driver to putter;
Shawn
Wow. That tip on left shoulder pull has helped a LOT. Thank you.
Question - do you focus on where do you pull the left shoulder to? Meaning do you try to feel it move towards the target or to your left side?
Shawn