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Golf Pro Lesson How to Clear the Hips Drill

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2 Golf Pro Lesson How to Clear the Hips Drillhttp://www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre and top 25 Canadian PGA Teaching Professional as rated by Score Golf Magazine, shows you a drill to help you feel the proper Lag and Hip Clearing relationship;

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25 Responses to “Golf Pro Lesson How to Clear the Hips Drill”

  • clemshaw:

    I would have a look … I would have a look at my "golf pro lesson proper weight shift" and "Golf pro lesson downswing weightshift"; it will help get the right mind set; Shawn

  • clemshaw:

    Great comment! … Great comment! Thanks for the one below; well said;
    Shawn

  • clemshaw:

    Thank you Man!
    Shawn
    Thank you Man!
    Shawn

  • renown69:

    Great videos Shawn, … Great videos Shawn, I have learnt alot from you as you explain everything so clearly, by far the best golf instructional videos ANYWHERE. Many thanks Shawn.

  • bunker703:

    I have to much leg … I have to much leg slide in my swing which causes a loss of lag becasue the body tries to balance itself, how do I shift my weight properly out of the way in accordance with this drill if I dont slide my hips

  • golfdaddie69:

    Great Lesson THANKS Great Lesson THANKS

  • golfdaddie69:

    As a student of … As a student of the game I can say," this video explains so much." I come to the realization that the hands are not a source of power when used like a motor but a "link" that makes the motions described in this video the ultimate engine..The hands should concern themselves with regulating grip pressure and not with the "hit" of the ball

  • XTMRACER17:

    I want everyone out … I want everyone out there to understand that this guy has the best golf videos on youtube. He has a great understanding of the golf swing and he makes it easy to learn. He also has some of the best putting drills Ive seen yet!

  • bluejfk:

    @jonstarks697

    If … @jonstarks697

    If I can hit a golf ball on one leg as far as I can two legs, does weight shift really matter. I am 46 years old and I still can get 110-112 mph club head speed on one leg.

    Shawn's theory has rescued my beaten up body from the perils of the x-factor. I no longer have patella and/or right hamstring tendonitis and I no longer have an odd twinge in my spine.

    The hard part with learning shawns method has been learning ot mentally get out of the way of having a good swing.

  • clemshaw:

    What the heck does … What the heck does a more active upper body look like??
    To balance the body, you need to have something to react to: See "golf pro lesson timing and tempo update" as well as "golf pro lesson the insanity of golf"; then practice the "golf pro lesson perpetual motion drill" together with "golf pro lesson feet together drill" and "golf pro lesson one leg swing no weightshift"; Shawn

  • wizardsofthe:

    I've been playing … I've been playing golf since I was 10 and have always had a problem clearing my hands and keeping my hands in front. I can do it fine with a pitching wedge, but as the clubs get longer, my hands lag too much and i end up flicking my wrists. My coach told me to get my upper body much more active because it lags. I feel like keeping my hips protruded will achieve the same effect. What do you think?

  • seeget:

    thank you thank you

  • clemshaw:

    For those of you … For those of you seeing this comment, I have a video on this called "golf pro lesson proper weight shift" as well as "golf pro lesson downswing weightshift"; I am glad I blocked this person from making any other ignorant comments…BTW jonstarks697, the video I do recommend you start with is my "golf pro lesson learn your golf machine" which is a mini lesson in human anatomy…Good luck with everything! Shawn

  • clemshaw:

    Boy I really feel … Boy I really feel sorry for you dude; it's guys like you who called Hogan's move a reverse pivot and no, this is not stack and tilt; far from it! The majority of my 7000 plus subscribers (and me) would take your money on the golf course any day of the week and I recommend you start doing your homework before making such ignorant accusations;
    By the way, you have been blocked! :)

  • clemshaw:

    Have a look at my " … Have a look at my "golf pro lesson downswing weightshift" video for this; to achieve well, see "golf pro lesson feet together drill" and then "golf pro lesson sequence power drill" in that order…a good finish is "golf pro lesson 2008 golf swing review" part 2
    Shawn

  • jonstarks697:

    Chemshaw, you need … Chemshaw, you need work on your weight shift. X drill: little less knee bend, cross arms on chest like an x and make the swing motion. That is what the weight shift is suppose to feel like.

  • jonstarks697:

    Terrible! He is … Terrible! He is teaching average golfers to block every shot right or hit a hook by flipping the club. That hanzy flip motion not a release. And what is this brace against your left side with a lean. What happend to simply keeping your weight on the inside of your right foot. He's supposed to be a pro and has got a reverse pivot, What is this stack and tilt! lol. Hey clemshaw do all the people on youtube trying to break 90 a favor and quit posting videos.

  • seeget:

    people, is the " … people, is the "brace against the left" bit helping most of you? i'm a newbie, i can hit pretty cleanly but i dont feel the "brace" (rather, the weight having shifted to the left) until the end of the swing.

  • mkinnear68:

    Love this guy!!! … Love this guy!!! His lesson are perfection on video…I have been playing for over 30 years this guy really knows how to break it down…watch all his videos and learn!!! Also love the little guy in the background with the junior clubs leaned up against the desk…PRICELESS…

  • 1tontomato:

    This is a super … This is a super drill for feeling how the hips clear properly and how lag is maintained. You can actually play golf with this drill, 1, clear, 2, clear, 3, strike!

    It gives you an awesome feel for the heaviness of the arm assembly and the spit of the ball to towards the target.

  • clemshaw:

    Hello Ivan; if you … Hello Ivan; if you rewind back 30 to 50 years, you would find that almost every top tour pro including Palmer, Nicklaus, Player, Casper, Souchak and many more used to advocate(and still do today) having 60% of the weight pressure into the left side at address; so now are you going to say they were wrong? Golf instruction took a very funky turn when video first came out and they started passing theories without having any base knowledge of human anatomy…things will be coming back soon…:)

  • clemshaw:

    See the perpetual … See the perpetual motion drill for this one; you will realize that the relationship is as follows: Arm Club unit is tracking gravity and centrifugal force and the body is getting out of the way in both directions to ALLOW THE ARM-CLUB UNIT TO TRACK GRAVITY AND CENTRIFUGAL FORCE; so the answer is that it is already being taken care of and there should never be any conscious thinking about this; Shawn

  • bmicall:

    I'm a bit confused … I'm a bit confused viv a vis "bracing against the left leg" . Won't this cause your weight to be more on the left leg at address instead of the usual 60% on the right one?

    Ivan

  • eddiebutt1:

    Hi Shaw, do you … Hi Shaw, do you drop down the hands first then clear the hips are do you rotate the hips first then drop the hands? Love you tips

  • clemshaw:

    Well that could be … Well that could be true at the beginning but once you match perception to reality and get good body awareness, then you can start performing nicely on course and under pressure;
    The "golf pro lesson leverage power" as well as the "golf pro lesson feet together drill" videos would be good for you!
    Thanks for the comment!

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