Top 25 Golf Pro Lesson Uphill, Downhill, Sidehill Lies








www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre in Toronto, and Top 25 CPGA Teacher as rated by Score Golf Magazine, shows you how to perfect your shots on uphill, downhill and sidehill lies;

24 comments - add yours
songomz

September 9, 2009

nice ! very informative ! thanks to this vid !

bluejfk

September 11, 2009

It’s me again.

I got to play with the club champion at Crystal Falls TX today. I had the ball below my feet and I was about 120 yards out with a pitching wedge. The pin placement was way in the back . I showed the guy how to do this shot flat footed. I hit the flag stick squarely and the ball went strait back about 12 feet. The ball was as strait as can be. He was stunned.

clemshaw

September 13, 2009

I love it! :) Thanks for the great comment!
Shawn

bluejfk

September 15, 2009

I worked on this this past week. OMG! I am simply stunned and how this works. This goes against every thing you learned about sloped lies. I played with a guy on tuesday and kept dropping balls on different sloped lies and his jaw dropped.

Yet again, I go to the course with this doubting thomas “ah this is BS” attitude only to have my jaw drop (and others) and again proclaim Shawn to be a genius. In fact this lead to a birdie today. I had a ball above up hill lie and hit a cut shot to 10ft!!

clemshaw

September 18, 2009

Hey Just james!
Have a look at the “Golf pro Lesson Leverage power” video; when you have this natural leverage, you have a veritable launchpad! My longest shots have come from this kind of uphill lie; but obviously, more inclination that what you see here would require an adjustment; Shawn

justjames1111

September 18, 2009

Shawn, I’m confused. I thought that if you hit up the slope you needed a club more, e.g a 7 to hit 8 iron distance because of the increased loft. You then hit a 5i 220yds instead of your usual 190. Can you explain please!

MikePedersenGolfTips

September 19, 2009

What a cool platform! Wish I had that.

clemshaw

September 21, 2009

See the Golf Pro Lesson Leverage Power video for a more detailed explanation!
Thanks for the question! Shawn

mdmuddasir1

September 22, 2009

Wow! VERY valuable tips!

(Clem, can I be your cameraman?! I’m willing to work for free!! :D)

GlodenAK

September 23, 2009

i always had trouble with down hill b/c i would shift back, this really works :D!!!

Creepytouch

September 25, 2009

During the uphill shot is there a weight shift to the uphill foot during the swing at all? Or do you remain on the back foot during the entire swing?

Cheers

clemshaw

September 26, 2009

This downhill one for starters; then the one leg drill and the “Fine tuning the best drill” which is the feet together drill; when swinging with the feet together, maintain the knees together and the suction through the arches at all times especially in the finish!

golfnutz99

September 27, 2009

Shawn I watched your blog on golf mag and you hit on something that is killing me and that is rolling my left foot and spinning out. Which of your videos do you suggest to help me firm up my left side and get weight to the inside of my left foot on the forward swing.

Schnappss

September 27, 2009

Thanks.

I was just out playing and I had almost that exact shot. It was a little closer to the pin, but I basically had no idea how to hit it correctly so I swung and I hit it sooooo thin it when flying down the slope and right across the green and out of bounds. Not too good.

This video really helped. Keep up the good work.

clemshaw

September 28, 2009

You are welcome!
You will be amazed at how much practicing on these slopes will improve your swing!

Shawn

telfordthethird

September 30, 2009

Thankyou very much for this clip, This is one of the crucial parts of my game that needed fine tuning. i am however having severe trouble with my long distance bunker shots, and my short (70-100yds) chipping I will hopefully find further videos from yourself on these..Thanks again for helping me lose a couple of shots off my handicap

clemshaw

September 30, 2009

Your welcome;

You must play on many good slopes in Switzerland! The views must be spectacular!

All the best, Shawn

clemshaw

October 6, 2009

That’s right EH! :)

mattferg24

October 6, 2009

oh nvm thats canadian

mattferg24

October 8, 2009

Nice video except for mispelling center.

akiopaik

October 9, 2009

Thanks for the Lesson! I have been golfing for a little over 8 months (On the course 5 times) now, and the only “lessons” I have had have been from Mr. Clements Vids. They have been instrumental in bringing my score down from my first 135 to a low of 104 (Shooting for the 90’s soon!). I wish I had watched this vid before I went to Waikele where it’s ALL HILLS AND DIPS! I will be sure to keep these tips in mind my next time out. Keep it up Shawn!

AGameGolf

October 12, 2009

Cool. I’m all for simplicity and I really appreciate the effort you go through to simplify the game of golf. I’m looking forward to the video! Keep up the great work!

clemshaw

October 13, 2009

Aww Man! What is it going to take??…I guess I will have to make another video for my student’s sake because they visit these videos regularly and the pros you saw just made a poor shot from poor focus and a lack of understanding and feel for the shots…I have a short course here where I routinely hit with exaggerated side hill lies and take dead aim;

Stay tuned! Shawn

AGameGolf

October 16, 2009

I agree completely, up to a point; For example, if a ball is 18 inches above your feet and you’re hitting a 100 yard sand wedge with a baseball bat swing plane because of the slope, no amount of good balance will compensate for the club face angle pointing 20 yards to the left of the target ;-) I’ve seen Pros miss the green entirely because they didn’t account for that.