Top 25 Golf Pro Lesson Alignment

www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre, and CPGA Pro, shows you how to align yourself properly for more consistent shots

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  1. Do I ever; this will rock your world a bit but you will understand soon enough; see “golf pro lesson tilted spiral part 1, 2 and 3″ part 3 will get your attention; see also “golf pro lesson be a solid ball striker” which is along the same lines as Tilted spiral part 3; and about that left arm pit see “golf pro lesson stop topping and take better divots part 1 and 2″ Shawn

    Comment by clemshaw — February 2, 2010 @ 1:13 pm

  2. Great videos, Shawn. Much thanks! I have noticed that you advocate positioning the ball in the middle of the stance. I read a book by David Leadbetter where he suggests positioning the ball in line with the left armpit for every club. Do you have any videos explaining ball position?

    Comment by gsriddle28 — February 2, 2010 @ 1:13 pm

  3. You can do it on every tee box; so there is 18 opportunities for perfect alignment! :)
    Shawn

    Comment by clemshaw — February 2, 2010 @ 1:13 pm

  4. You cant touch the ball and position it unless your on the green

    Comment by WelcomebackEm — February 2, 2010 @ 1:13 pm

  5. very simple, very basic, but very important, i am a 7 handicap and 15 years old and i just went through a rut and i was playing terribly but this helped a lot, thank you!

    Comment by youngguitarhero — February 2, 2010 @ 1:13 pm

  6. Yes; You have understood! The shoulders seem closed because we are set up “Behind the Ball”; through impact the shoulders will be square to slightly open.

    Thanks for the great comment; Shawn

    Comment by clemshaw — February 2, 2010 @ 1:13 pm

  7. Some teachers advocate focusing on shoulder alignment (rather than feet) as many players have had an open feet while hitting straight down the target line with shoulders para to target. You seem to advocate feet on a paralell line to target line, but shoulders aligned to the right of target at address due to spine angle. Have I understood? You are the best teacher. Thank you.

    Comment by romi124 — February 2, 2010 @ 1:13 pm

  8. Shawn, great simple lesson. You helped me get my alignment back…..many thanks!!

    Comment by MikeD777 — February 2, 2010 @ 1:13 pm

  9. The part where the shaft of the club fits into the neck of the club’s head; then the face of the club extends out from there…check to see if you are hitting the ball there; it will be marked with dimples from the ball…Shawn

    Comment by clemshaw — February 2, 2010 @ 1:13 pm

  10. Hey again, can u tell me what the heel/hosel part of the club is? I’m not quite sure. Thanks

    Comment by rizzle31 — February 2, 2010 @ 1:13 pm

  11. Check your contact point on the club and see if you are not hitting it in the heel/hosel portion of the club;

    Then check out “Golf Pro Lesson Taut arms” and “Golf Pro lesson Hammer Throw”; you can see all my videos at “web dot mac dot com slash shawnclement”

    Shawn

    Comment by clemshaw — February 2, 2010 @ 1:13 pm

  12. Hey Shawn, i have another question. (It’s a long one) With any shot, especially with woods. My shots move from centre to right. Is it the way i’m angling the club when i hit the ball? And i’m not sure if this is filtering towards my iron club play. Cause i seem to bunt and skid all the balls on the ground lately which directly goes 45 degrees to the right. Any tips or videos to look at? Cheers in advance mate!!

    Comment by rizzle31 — February 2, 2010 @ 1:13 pm

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