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www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre and top 25 Canadian PGA Teacher as rated by Score Golf Magazine, shows you how to use the perpetual motion drill to improve your instincts when checking the efficacy of the grip;

  1. clemshaw Said,

    You are welcome;
    Just uploaded a nice refresher called “Golf pro lesson the insanity of golf”; thought the title would be catchy! :)
    Shawn

  2. mpb1472 Said,

    Now I have a better explanation as to why I am having some right shoulder (rear) shoulder rotator cuff soreness. Recently had a cortisone shot due to the pain and lack of ROM. My body is not getting through hence the increase in pulled shots this past season. Turn more is the emphasis on the video you recommended. Thanks.

  3. clemshaw Said,

    This means that your body is not clearing properly in the follow through; see “golf pro lesson golf injuries” for more info on this; Fred Couples and Vijay Singh have the same issue! Shawn

  4. mpb1472 Said,

    My right hand always seems to move off of my left hand in the follow through, feeling like I run out of right arm. I have strong hands but perhaps I have to be more focused on the tension as your lesson dictates. Very good.

  5. wlpstars Said,

    shawn this video helped alot!! One day I will have to save up and come get a lesson in person.

  6. clemshaw Said,

    well said! Thanks! Shawn

  7. clemshaw Said,

    Sorry for the late reply; crazy summer!
    Make sure you are staying focused on target and not on the ball; see “golf pro lesson how to repeat your practice swing”, “golf pro lesson target…” and “golf pro lesson through the ball” videos; Shawn

  8. clemshaw Said,

    Yes; we have that book too but my favorite is still his original work and the “Inner tennis, Playing the game” title by Tim as well; Thanks for the comment! Shawn

  9. bobosqueakers Said,

    …tension-free swing implies a tension-free grip…too much or too little tension interferes with rhythm , tempo and feel..

  10. atman714 Said,

    Great discussion. BTW, Gallway has written “The Inner Game of Golf”.

  11. clemshaw Said,

    Great comment! Tiger was in a way better posture in 2000 when he won the US open by 15 shots; now he is too tall and therefore too close to the ball yes; but I love his pipes and to say they are too big is nuts but he is referring to today’s crappy resistance swinging where the big muscles would be in the way;
    He would have no issues at all with my instruction! :)
    Shawn

  12. wilfan12 Said,

    im sure peter knows where he is…

  13. ShlongConnery Said,

    if i ever go to richmond hill club i am so getting an iron lesson from you shawn, i always tend to fat my shots, i think im sweeping rather than hitting down, i find if i try hit down on the ball i come over the top and slice across the ball! any tips?

  14. jeetang Said,

    hey shawn,
    i’m sure you watched Player’s championship yesterday and are aware of Tiger’s slice problems. I wanted to know your opinion on this. Do you think he is standing lil too close to the ball? I don’t know if you have noticed, it seems he doesnt seem all that balanced after finish. and Johnny Miller commented about his biceps getting too big. What do you think?

  15. 00MORDRED Said,

    ahhh…good reminder!
    my wrist is fine now it was the interlocking grip
    that pulled the muscles..or tweeked them.
    i dont use the interlocking grip for driving anymore.
    and my fade is becoming RADICAL.
    thanks to your vids…

    ILL BE BOCK. :o )

  16. clemshaw Said,

    I think all you need to do is update your quicktime software; you can get it for free on the apple website; I just went to my site and it is fine!
    Shawn

  17. 00MORDRED Said,

    Mr. Clement, i went to your website…and i could not view your merchandise…Im considering buying your golf videos….
    Richmond hill golf centre looks fab!!!
    and Im already in love with the country club!!
    can’t wait to go there!!
    thanks!!!
    steve
    MN.

  18. clemshaw Said,

    Thanks for taking the time to chime in! So many students benefit from these exchanges! Shawn

  19. clemshaw Said,

    Yes; very good reply from dutypaidrock; see also the “Golf Pro Lesson arm motion” and the “golf pro lesson bridging flat wrist with hinged wrists”; this has to release from a solid left side that is flowing out of the way of the arm swing; swing wide to a target! “Golf Pro Lesson Through the ball” Shawn

  20. dutypaidrock Said,

    Not trying to take over this vid with comments or anything (honest!) but I used to get pain in my wrist, and it was due to having a very strong left hand grip and then trying to hinge my wrists in an unnatural way to ‘correct’ it in the swing. Shawn has a great vid on that “Grip 2 and Wrist Hinge”. Might also be gripping a bit too tightly…?

  21. 00MORDRED Said,

    i went out today for the first time to drive some balls…and my left hand is killing me…
    is that normal??
    it’s my left hand,and wrist….(really hurts)
    does this happen to people often??
    thanks.

  22. dutypaidrock Said,

    Great vid Shawn. Through all the lessons I’ve had, the most useful things anyone has ever said begin with the words “It should feel like…” You can watch someone’s swing and swear you’re doing the same thing, but in reality you’re not. I had this today with your “plant, fall” tip. I thought I was doing this, but was frustrated at hitting heavy a lot. I really exaggerated that feeling so it felt like it was too much and I was way ahead of the ball and… eureka! Crisp, straight iron shots.

  23. frankbombs Said,

    plenty!
    I just recently discovered your videos.
    have to say I never expected this type of useful instruction on youtube. being a musician im use to seeing lessons on youtube that are so bad I almost feel the need to call the police.
    keep it up shawn.. huge fan.

  24. mhspinto Said,

    Nice tip on across the line feeling pressure on your index finger other than your thumb…. going to try it today on the range its what I have been struggling with and is a great feedback tool.

  25. bboardma Said,

    Zen Golf by Dr Joseph Parent I think is simular and certainly helps with awareness.