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Pre-Drive Checks
Don’t let nerves or narrow tee shots lead to errant drives. Use these two pre-shot checkpoints from Aimee Cho and set yourself up properly to hit accurate drives.
Comments (3)
Never thought to consider the angle of the tee box. I do many of the things you have suggested in my pre-shot routine but not to the same extent and definitely not every time. I 100% need to make sure to fully implement the routine every time because that without a doubt helps to create more of a rhythm. Something that when I am able to create, helps me to relax and play much better golf. Love the way you explained everything. Cheers.
Thanks Aimee you always explain stuff so good
Hello Aimee, I was told to put more weight on my left foot before the down swing to compress the ball with my irons, but when I do this, I am chunking the ball , to deep divides. What is your thoughts on this. Thanks
Never thought to consider the angle of the tee box. I do many of the things you have suggested in my pre-shot routine but not to the same extent and definitely not every time. I 100% need to make sure to fully implement the routine every time because that without a doubt helps to create more of a rhythm. Something that when I am able to create, helps me to relax and play much better golf. Love the way you explained everything. Cheers.
Thanks Aimee you always explain stuff so good