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Every golfer has rounds when the driver gets loose and the fairway suddenly feels impossible to find. Aimee Cho shares three simple steps you can use mid-round to start hitting more playable tee shots before the round gets away.
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No problems with the sound on my end. Great video! I totally get it now why I come over the top: because I'm letting my left side take all the control. Working on this really helped me stop and straighten out my ball flilght for all my clubs. Thanks!!!
stoooopid question but what do you mean by "take an extra club"?
Excellent advice! Thank you for your clear description of how to slow down driver swing if getting out of control.
Good tips which I occasionally need with my driver.
Thank you . Great tip.
great tips thanks Aimee. Fixing a swing during a round is usually a recipe for disaster but I'll try this the next time my driver deserts me.
Excellent analysis and practical steps as usual. Thank you Aimee. I particularly like the 'stop at top' practice swing, which lets that feeling of Storing energy, relaxing to let gravity do some work in the downswing, and then smooth release..... be in balance.
Also, reminder to notice and use Both Sides!
p.s. my videos always default to sound off, so I just click the speaker icon before viewing... hopefully that's all the other commenters are experiencing.
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No sound. None of the on-screen commands on the video work.
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No problems with the sound on my end. Great video! I totally get it now why I come over the top: because I'm letting my left side take all the control. Working on this really helped me stop and straighten out my ball flilght for all my clubs. Thanks!!!
stoooopid question but what do you mean by "take an extra club"?