Top 25 Golf Pro Lesson One Leg Part 2 and High-Low
WWW.SHAWNCLEMENTGOLF.COM TO SEE THE WHOLE LIST OF OVER 67 VIDEOS! Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre near Toronto and top 25 CPGA Teacher as rated by Score Golf Magazine, shows you how to progress back to 2 legs after the one leg drill and how to hit High and Low shots;
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The right leg is a strong support post to keep you braced against the leaning post of the left leg…
I have 3 more videos to help complete the train of thought here; see “golf Pro Lesson Tilted Spiral” part 1, 2 and 3 as well as the “Learn your golf machine” and “be a solid ball striker” videos; thanks for the question! Shawn
Comment by clemshaw — February 7, 2010 @ 2:00 am
Hi Shawn
Again, many thanks for sharing this information with all us youtube viewers. I am extremely grateful.
To clarify this video – is it correct that when playing I should set up with the weight on my left leg and ensure my spine angle is away from target. The right leg is just to stop me from falling over?!
Kind Regards
Comment by jkduser — February 7, 2010 @ 2:00 am
this is the best drill in golf. made my ball striking go from average to solid and consistent with minimal practice last year. pumped to really work on it this year – i recommend any of u to try it out.
Comment by ryan95contra — February 7, 2010 @ 2:00 am
As you will get through my videos (All are listed on my “You Tube Shawn” page of my website; and one of them is the foot and leg work video; you will see that when your focus is on “momentum to a specific target” your body will naturally get out of the way to allow this to happen; then just be aware of how your left leg is moving if you are curious about it; but then do not try to replicate the move of the leg as this would be thinking and disaster would follow…Thanks for the question!
Comment by clemshaw — February 7, 2010 @ 2:00 am
ok i have a question ? what does your left leg do on the downswing through impact ?
Comment by manhamper — February 7, 2010 @ 2:00 am
Very helpful! If you do not believe in this technique explain why instead of posting useless comments.
Comment by monkeymon1980 — February 7, 2010 @ 2:00 am
I like how Shawn always says in his videos, “it will feel like….” very important since i can stand behind my computer and work on the braced tilt in my setup without a club or range….going to the range with “feels” is way easier than trying to reproduce positions….well, for me anyway…thanks again Shawn!
Comment by holdup1time — February 7, 2010 @ 2:00 am
i have a problem of hooking low shots, so closing the face is hardly helping
Comment by pecky1234 — February 7, 2010 @ 2:00 am
Starting Monday on my site, shawnclementgolf dot com you will be able to order it; it is in production now and they promised it out next week; you will see a big facelift on the website as well by then too with a nice “Watchdog Blog” to boot! Shawn
Comment by clemshaw — February 7, 2010 @ 2:00 am
Driver, Fairway woods, everything!
And you are welcome; glad this is helping you!
All the best, Shawn
Comment by clemshaw — February 7, 2010 @ 2:00 am
thanks so much Shawn! I think the pieces are finally falling together for me….. please keep us postes on when your DVD is available, I am gonna get 1 for sure
Comment by dozu888 — February 7, 2010 @ 2:00 am
Shawn Thanks a lot for the high/low technique! I did get a chance to use it before it snowed. Awesome stuff. Can this be used with the drive and fairway woods too? Thanks again for all you’ve done for us regular guys. We can never thank you enough.
Tim
Comment by screamingeagletim — February 7, 2010 @ 2:00 am
thanks! I was at the range on Sunday trying to hit some low shots by placing the ball back a bit in my stance, but I kept pushing the ball out right. I’ll try closing that club face.
Comment by wjwj1979 — February 7, 2010 @ 2:00 am