As most people on the forum know, I'm a HUGE Shawn Clement fan. I personally believe he's the best golf instructor on the planet (or the best I've encountered anyhow).
However, in my YouTube adventures, I've come across another instructor whom I think is excellent. The instructor is Adam Bazelgette. He and Shawn share a lot of the same philosophies. So closely in fact, I'm not sure one is not cribbing off the other. They both focus on allowing your body to do what it knows how to do. They focus on utilizing gravity and trying to stay out of your own way. They are not about making sure your wrists supinate no more than 7.5-degrees at position P3, or trying to do conscious manipulation of the club.
If you're looking for quality YouTube instruction Adam is another name to add to your list next to Shawn's:
(Not sure why it's not allowing me to embed the video link, but here you go)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC79FyJ_choPudvaY5Tx_TvA
However, in my YouTube adventures, I've come across another instructor whom I think is excellent. The instructor is Adam Bazelgette. He and Shawn share a lot of the same philosophies. So closely in fact, I'm not sure one is not cribbing off the other. They both focus on allowing your body to do what it knows how to do. They focus on utilizing gravity and trying to stay out of your own way. They are not about making sure your wrists supinate no more than 7.5-degrees at position P3, or trying to do conscious manipulation of the club.
If you're looking for quality YouTube instruction Adam is another name to add to your list next to Shawn's:
(Not sure why it's not allowing me to embed the video link, but here you go)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC79FyJ_choPudvaY5Tx_TvA
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