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Aimee Cho
Today, Aimee Cho shares her 'flop fundamentals' to help you master the flop shot. Remember the three keys so that next time you're behind a bunker you have a good chance to get up-and-down.
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Thanks for the video..I love shots being Aimee'fied for me!
First question: what club?
Second question: how do the conditions dictate, if at all, if I can use that shot?
Looks easy enough in the plush grass, but what if the conditions are thin grass to sand on the majority of courses?
What club is she using
It would be nice to know what club she is using. Is this a sand wedge or lob wedge or what? I would think it is your most lofted club in the bag but this is not explained in the video.
Always excellent tips with Aimee
How do I think about the reverse pivot as described here, in conjunction with advice that for iron shots our weight should be 60 percent on the lead foot. Pivoting back over the trail foot as described seems contrary to that? Thanks for your help.
There is a school of teaching what's known as he stack and tilt swing method which as you describe has the weight more on the front leg in the backswing but its less commonly used than the weight shift to the back leg in the backswing. Do what works for you......
Do you aim your face at the hole or where exactly?