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Aimee Cho
Aimee Cho teaches a drill to help you keep the clubface square through impact. Give this simple 2-step drill a try and start hitting more fairways.
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Great tip, Aimee!!
Thanks Terri! Appreciate it:)
Always great instructions Aimee
Thank you so much!!
What a terrific drill for allowing for that slot you need to acquire for accuracy. i love it !
Give it a try! I hope this helps :) Thanks!
Amy, thank you! This is exactly what I needed to hear. I'm just getting back to golfing again after surgeries and I'm struggling with topping the ball and not getting any distance. I will definitely try this drill. Thank you!
Please take good care of your body! I hope this helps to fix your thin misses~ Thank you for watching:)
I have to get me one of those boards, Thanks Aimee
You're welcome! The balance boards are the best!!
thank u
Thanks for watching~
My problem is I am left handed and my right elbow, do to a football injury is a little crooked and I am unable to keep my right elbow locked straight on the back swing. I do try to keep the arm as straight as possible, but not easy. So, that means that often I have to bend my right elbow on the back swing! When the weather breaks (winter and snow here for the foreseeable future, I will give your tip a shot, but it won't be easy! Like for a right hander, is it OK to bend the left arm a bit?
I'm sorry to hear about your injury! It's totally OK to bend that lead arm slightly. Especially due to limitations. Just have to watch out not to add any lift at the top of the backswing! I hoep this helps. Thanks!
Great drill
Thank you! I hope this helps:)
Great drill
Thank you! I hope this helps:)