www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre, www.golflearningcentre.com, shows you how to truly understand and execute weight shift with the help of a few anatomical analogies!
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www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre, www.golflearningcentre.com, shows you how to truly understand and execute weight shift with the help of a few anatomical analogies!
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This tip from PurePointGolf.com shows you how to practice your weight shift and get your swing more consistent.
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www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre and Top 25 CPGA Teacher as rated by Score Golf Magazine, shows how to improve your swing for more effortless power and consistency through the perfection of your one leg swing. Learn how to get huge range of motion without shifting your centre, which will in turn give you more power than you thought possible.
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The #1 reason for lack of power & inconsistent shots! Professional golf instructors attribute 90 percent of golf swing faults to incorrect pivoting. Many golfers don’t even realize that they are swaying during their golf swing. What is a sway and how can it affect your golf swing? A sway is the sideways movement of your hips during the golf swing or the lateral movement of center of your balance. In other words, your center of gravity shifts outside your right foot or it can be a combination where your right hip moves laterally outside you right foot and your upper body leans back towards the target. How to Pivot Correctly with PivotPro? SETUP—First, standup straight and spread your feet shoulder-width apart, start to bend from the waist, and at the same time feel that you stick your backside. Sense that you are getting ready to catch a ball or you are easing yourself to sit down on a high chair. SIMPLY RELAX—Easier said than done. However, here is a trick I learned from a pro. Try relaxing your neck muscles by relaxing your lower jaw and slightly sticking your tongue out – try it – feel the tension going away in your arms. Keep the same relaxed feeling throughout your swing. Another good way to relax is to start from your finger and hands up. Imagine you are holding a child’s hand. This will result in relaxed shoulders, chest and back muscles. KEEP YOUR HEAD UP—Keep your head up away from your chest, this can be accomplished by seeing the ball down your nose. If you …
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