Kick with par excellence Gold coast golf holidays

Kick with par excellence Gold coast golf holidays

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www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre in Toronto, and top 25 CPGA Teacher as rated by Score Golf Magazine, helps you fine tune your address position for the braced tilt;
Video Rating: 4 / 5

25 Responses to “ Kick with par excellence Gold coast golf holidays ”

  1. Welcome to my world! :) Shawn

  2. I was watching a swing vision of Aaron Baddeley and he was using a similar swing to this around one axis and i had to laugh because the commentators made the comment “that is a very simple and efficient swing, but it does not provide as much power as shifting your weight”….I wanted to say, you guys are so incorrect!

  3. Yes of course!
    See my “golf pro lesson tilted spiral” part 1, 2 and 3 videos as well as the “golf pro lesson one leg swing no weight shift” and my latest ” golf pro lesson feet together and one leg update” Shawn

  4. Hi Shawn! Excellent Videos! This explaination of the spine tilt make allot of sense. Do you have any drills to hammer this home so that I my body to remember to keep the spine tilted?

  5. I’ve been playing for 19 years, handicap 14, take regular lessons from a variety of pro’s, this video has had the greatest positive effect on my game. Thank you Shawn.

  6. Thanks very much for your vote of confidence! Means a lot!
    All the best to you; Shawn

  7. HI, shawn, been a pga uk member for 20 years, played in the big one’s!! great lesson learn’t a lot ie, brace & tilt . thanks mate.

  8. Get the feel for it with the one leg swing; then go from the one leg swing back to 2 like I tell you to; see “golf pro lesson learn your golf machine”, “golf pro lesson be a solid ball striker” and “golf pro lesson tilted spiral” part 1, 2 and 3 for more! Shawn

  9. Hey Shawn, love your videos. Keep up the great work. Also picked up your DVDs a few weeks back. Excellent investment. I was just wondering of youh ad any drills that would help me feel the right position and set up for the braced tilt. I took a few pictures of myself at set up and I look really awkward and uncomfortbale.

  10. I have a couple great videos that will open your eyes on ball position; see “golf pro lesson be a solid ball striker” and “golf pro lesson tilted spiral part 3″; Thanks for the great comments! Shawn

  11. On a more serious note…It seems as if the ball is back in your stance. And that doesn’t appear to be a wedge. Is it just a camera angle or am I right? I watched another video or three where you put the iron in the middle of your stance and the ball in front of that. Can you please sort this out for me? Thank you.

  12. Duuuuude….c’mon man HIT IT THROUGH THE BOARD !!!!!! Just get pissed off and DO IT !!!! I wanna see this video remade featuring a SHATTERED 2 by 4. Excuse me, I mean a SMASHED 2 by 4 enacted by the Smash Factor please sir :)

  13. See my “golf pro lesson right or left hand” video; my favorite analogy is the frizbee throw for the backhander; Shawn

  14. Your analogies are so great, my problem is that I swing lefty but I am right hand dominant so it is harder to recreate those motions with my left hand.

  15. Yes! See “golf pro lesson tilted spiral” part 1, 2 and 3; #3 will give you a drill that works exactly with what you are talking about;

    Shawn

  16. It is perfectly fine to feel like you are swinging around the spine angle and out correct? Almost as you said “It feels like the ball will go right” just want to make sure on this.

  17. Hey jimmy;
    The sternum should not rise as you brace against the left side and keep your ground leverage like in the “Golf Pro Lesson Don’t Keep the head down” part 1 and 2; I don’t need to re grip to square either, only the ones who have an open club face to start…See “golf Pro Lesson Tilted Spiral part 1, 2 and 3 for much more…Shawn

  18. Shawn,
    When I get into the braced tilt position I find that my hips close and my sternum rises more upright from the standard address position. When the sternum rises, I find I lose some of the shoulder tug sensation you discuss in the “Zen” video. Are these two effects, closed hips and more upright, okay or am I doing something wrong? Also, I find that if I establish the braced tilt without grounding the club, I don’t have to re-grip to square. Can you do a down the line video of this? TY!!

  19. Sorry for the delay!
    Have a look at the “golf pro lesson how much hit to apply” and it will blend the 2 very nicely!
    Thanks for the question! Shawn

  20. 2 books for this!!

    “The inner game of tennis” to get your mind ripe; then the “inner Tennis, Playing the game” both from the same author: Timothy Gallwey; “Awareness cures, trying fails!”
    This will help you internalize my stuff to the hilt!!

  21. Thanks!
    Gets the creative juices flowing huh?!
    Shawn

  22. shawn
    do you have any videos that talk about what to do after you hit a bad shot, or bad shots? what to analyze or go over in your mind to get back on track?? thanks!
    Carmen

  23. Shawn, your the best! Your always thinking about the golf swing, whether your shoveling snow, out on the palyground with your daughter or at a hobby shop.

  24. Looking at videos from last year for the upcoming season ….you’ve suggested many different analogies in different videos -pushing baby in a swing, skipping a stone etc…based on this video, can you utilize “hammering the nail into the board” as a legit analogy to approach impact etc..if I think this way I get my best extension BUT my hands seem so far ahead of the “imaginary wall” when i hit the nail/ball..Is this feeling correct. In clear thehips video my hands didn’t feel this far ahead.

  25. Yes in deed! Thanks Ian!
    Shawn

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