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Slow Motion Swings with the #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 Teaching professional as rated by Score Golf Magazine, shows you a few slow motion videos by popular demand...

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  • Excellent video! I notice that you head move at least 2 inches upward and inward(away from ball) during the BS. I hope this is not camera angle issue. I notice the same for my backswing after practice the perpec motion dhrill. On the DS, you bring the head down at least 4 inches and manage to get everything back to a good stricking position. This is something that I haven't mastered. Does it require a lot of timing/good tempo to bring the head up and down by so much throughout the swing.

  • @teckyongyt Hi teck! We are all gravity experts and what you describe here is a natural function of the human body; I have several videos explaining why this is one of the most important things to allow to happen in a golf swing: "Feet together and one leg update", "create serious speed", "Horse Shoes and Lassos" and see "throwing the club" too; we call it the centrifugal pump and you will see it in all sport activities on this planet! Shawn

  • hi Shawn, regarding fixing ure eyes on anypoint close to behind the golf ball. In your opinion is it possible to eye on one point during the upswing, and another point in the slightly behind the first point during down swing? ( this is due to slight head shivel during upswing). Lastly where do you fix ure eyes during driver swing where the ball is place at the toes or heel?

  • The eyes need to stay in one place to allow the focus to stay on the target and the feel of the swing that you are sending out to the target; your eyes have their own orbit so even if the head swivels a bit, they can still stay in one place...with driver, eyes are on the back of the ball or on a spot on the ground behind the ball that you are swinging through ON YOUR WAY TO THE TARGET!; 2 videos for you: "Golf pro lesson tilted twirl" and "Golf pro lesson the insanity of golf"; Shawn

  • Hi Shawn,

    18 seconds in. I've always had trouble with hitting the ball to the target. Some days not a problem, but I couldn't work out why this should be. I've been through all your vids (got the DVD set) but it was only when I revisited this video that something dawned on me. I was allowing my right foot to rise too early in the downswing. This was to allow me to get at the ball easier, or so I thought. The reverse is true! Yesterday I kept the foot down until it was pulled up post-impact.

  • The best is that you realized this INTERNALLY and FELT the efficiency in the movement; what a thrill!

    Shawn

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  • Damn man your form is great awesome golf swing.

  • @clemshaw many thanks for your response. I have to agree that letting the gravity take over really increase my swing speed effortlessly (as you called it). My P3Pro simulator reported at least 3-5 mph for my 9I when I allow my head to naturally go up and down (of course, without reverse pivot). I will practice more on the dhrills and hope to master this before the start of season. "Feet together dhrill" really get me the feel. Practice and Practice...

  • should take the sound out and just play music so it doesn't sound so creepy when you talk haha

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