I discovered this technique yesterday by accident. It really works and improves your shots. I was looking like a pro. Will be following your tutorials, religiously.
Top 25 Golf Pro Lesson One Leg Swing No Weight Shift
www.shawnclementgolf.com Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre and Top 25 CPGA Teacher as rated by Score Golf Magazine, shows how to improve your swing for more effortless power and consistency through the perfection of your one leg swing. Learn how to get huge range of motion without shifting your centre, which will in turn give you more power than you thought possible.
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September 5, 2009
September 8, 2009
Thanks Budimard! All the best to you! Shawn
September 11, 2009
You’re the best. God sent you to this world to help us out… Thanks God, Thanks Shawn. I used to be 8 hcap and not playing for a while… before I am having trouble to regroove my swing. With your tips now I am better than never and easy to regroove my swing coz your tips is so so so unbelieveable…
September 14, 2009
I tried it today and it really works. Thanks a bunch Shawn!
September 15, 2009
Thank you guys!
Shawn
September 15, 2009
1. Watched video. 2. Hit wiffle ball three houses down. 3. Ordered DVD
Thanks, Shawn!!!
September 15, 2009
The best golf lesson in the long and infamous history of golf lessons… your the best - Thanks Shawn!
September 18, 2009
Now that you are more centered, you just need to work on width in the swing in both the backswing and downswing; see the “golf pro lesson timing and tempo update” video for this;
Thank you for the great comment! Shawn
September 19, 2009
I like it! Thanks for the great answer! Shawn
September 21, 2009
thanks for this. although I didnt actually swing off one leg I used the idea of putting more weight on my left and this let me pull my right hip back more.
That forced me to clear my hips on the downswing and i was making terrific contact and getting great ball flight at the range today. i wasnt hitting them fat like i tend to do, but im still putting too much draw on the ball. with a 6 iron i push it out right about 20 yards and then it floats back to the dead center. thanks for the tips!
September 22, 2009
In alot of golf instruction there is a tendancy to recommend a wide stance.This is death to the beginner or intermediate.If you don’t want to use one leg on the course narrow up your stance and your hips and legs will react much more naturally to the swinging of the club.then widen your stance as you become better or don’t.Bobby Jones played w a narrow stance.
September 23, 2009
Golf is many things for many people; one major thing on people’s minds is the way they look on the golf course; they don’t want to be a target for criticism; others don’t care and I have many students that continue to have success with this drill as they always have it as a back-up when things get a bit too loose; it is great to have options! Thanks for your comment and question! Shawn
September 24, 2009
What I don’t get, is if this one legged swing is more accurate and even longer then a two legged, what is the advantage to using two legs? Why do we not see any pros playing with one leg all the time?
September 26, 2009
ok tell you what…if i go to the driving range over the weekend il try it….the only reason i would see this working tho is if a golfer was getting to close to there chest when on the throwswing…and moving the right leg causes the stomach to open up a bit..creating more room…however i cant say anything because ive not tried it yet so il defo give it a go
September 29, 2009
Andy…Andy…Andy… Does somebody need a hug?.
You sound like a frustrated golfer, embrace what Shawn is teaching you. I have and I can hit it 195 as well from 1 leg. It works, you just have to learn how to do it properly.
October 1, 2009
Shawn,
Thanks for answering, does this closed shoulder position also go when you do your normal swing with two legs? I am assuming so. Reason I ask is my playing partners have commented that my shoulders are closed and pointing right.
Thanks so much pal!
October 5, 2009
Andy; come on over and let’s play! I will be happy to use my one leg swing, either right or left hand against anything you got; Shawn
PS; I was being conservative with this distance!
October 7, 2009
They will be closed; or already in the backswing; impact will be a different story though!
Thanks for the nice comment and question! Shawn
October 7, 2009
195 from the green and he flew it with a five iron…absolute bullshit, especially cause he’s just using one leg
October 11, 2009
Shawn, I have been religiously practicing all of what you are preaching. And the results have been great.
One question I have, is the shoulder alignment when doing this drill. When I get in the braced tilt, my shoulders are slightly closed to the target line. Is this correct, or should I have them PARALLEL?
Thanks I appreciate all you do here!
October 12, 2009
you’re so amazing… with this tip, i could play better and better… thanks…
October 15, 2009
Many of my students play this way by choice and don’t care about the way they look; they just say they are doing a drill that I gave them to do when they play with others and they are not only left alone, they are asked where they can learn how!
See “golf pro lesson tilted spiral” part 1, 2 and 3 for a great follow up to this; Shawn
October 17, 2009
Apart from the DVD; see the “Golf Pro Lesson Tilted Spiral” part 1, 2 and 3; it is a great complement to this video;
Thanks for the question! Shawn
October 17, 2009
There are a ton of factors here; grip and the way you hinge in the backswing are big ones; then you have the range of motion in your turn and the way you swing THROUGH THE BALL; I would go through the dvd and make sure all your ducks are in a row; then you can judge for yourself if that extra ten yards are in the cards; Shawn
October 20, 2009
I am hitting better shots using this technique than my regular swing. Maybe it is because there is less moving parts? Does anyone use this for normal play (even though it looks a little unusual to play with one leg)?

