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Aimee Cho
Aimee Cho addresses a common pitching mistake she sees amateurs make and offers up an “Aimeefied” drill that will help you avoid it. Find your inner penguin and start hitting perfect pitch shots!
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I have issue with turning due to multiple injuries. Have lost distance with all clubs. Stretching is tough and now increase in flexibility. What are your suggestions for this issue?
my left shoulder its bad.so i can't extend it vvery far.what should i do to conpensate my speed on my driver
I tried this yesterday and was surprised how successful it was, in particular it resulted in much backspin. - Only terminology Amy, but doesn’t wrist hinging make the chip become a pitch?
I am struggling with hitting behind the ball on my iron shots, even when I feel I have successfully gotten my weight to my lead foot. Am I just not sufficiently flattening and lowering my hands during transition? My tendency coming in to impact is hands above plane and divot paths that are right of target and start behind the ball.
Thanks Aimee, what club did you use for that chip?
Is this technique of hinging the wrists in both directions applicable to bunker shots?
Pretty interesting, everyone has a different style for those short chips, so many options. I tend to put the ball in the back of my stance and get my hands ahead of the ball at address. Then my wrists are already bent and I focus on the putter type motion without breaking my wrists any further just like putting where you don't break your wrists. I do enjoy these videos though, definitely have gotten some things I have added to my game from GolfPass vids.
This was a very good tip.