Again, great explanation of problem and very clear instruction on solution. I have been taught the "pump" drill, but think its never been taught properly until now. "Choke down on the club, and point the club grip towards the target". Again, taking the lesson one step or two further for a better drill. Today I played my best round ever, and just after a week of watching your videos. Thank you!
hi, I am casting exactly the same way that Aimee has explained. I am lifting my right heel to avoid hitting on the ground on the right side as well. I hope i can get the hang of the drill to fix my casting problem :) Thank you Aimee ! from Edward ( Singapore )
This is the best explanation of all the issues I'm having. I had to record it and see what was occurring and you described it all perfectly and the faults I have. Thank you! And you're absolutely gorgeous btw!
Great drill! This was a game changer for me, providing me more consistency. Thanks for warning about the shots going to the right at first or I would have given up after 4 or 5 shots. I stuck with it and eventually my brain and arms started to work together and I started hitting the ball further and straighter. I have only tried it out on the range. Can't wait to try it out on the course. Thank you so much!
another perfect lesson. my last 3 games were following your last lesson and i felt that the pain in my arm and shoulder are gone. but how do i do the lagging constantly?
Hi Aimee. Thanks for your great video. Casting (and Laging) is one of my main fault, and I'll try to apply your advices. However I've problem with your right foot. According my Pro, the right foot have to stay on the foor up to the ball impact. It's not really what you do. What's your point of view about right foot. Thanks in advance
Hi Erick, I actually have a lesson on the right foot coming soon. If you tend to lift the right heel too soon, I would suggest you try keeping the right foot down through impact until you get rid of that habit. But once you can control the right heel, you should train your lower body to do the proper movements.
Thanks Aimee, last time im using this method but the ball goes right, thanks for ur explanation, i will keep use this method until my arms used to it. But can this method use for all swing like drivers and bunker swing?
Left handed here, strictly speaking on the hinge, all things correct(grip, form, set up, heads down, relaxed). Are you turning your wrist at your hinge? Or in other words do I keep my club head open the whole time. I recall a video where you reference a flat or perpendicular clock and where the heel of the club should be pointing in reference to the back swing. You alternate clock example using parallel v perpendicular plane, Should I assume your default is golf plane. It looks like you're keeping the club head face open the whole time on your Back swingt. And follow through, do you ever turn your wrist over?
Great video, except it seems to me that a lot of very good players prefer hinging their wrists late, and then, because their hands are so relaxed, this allows their hinge to actually increase, if only very briefly, as their hands begin to fall. I think an early hinge will often produce an early unhinging. But you disagree?
Has to be one of the best lag instruction ever...thanks!
Again, great explanation of problem and very clear instruction on solution. I have been taught the "pump" drill, but think its never been taught properly until now. "Choke down on the club, and point the club grip towards the target". Again, taking the lesson one step or two further for a better drill. Today I played my best round ever, and just after a week of watching your videos. Thank you!
The best instructor ever... Very clear and easy to understand. Thank you
These really are the best instruction video's on You Tube...awsome Aimee!!
hi, I am casting exactly the same way that Aimee has explained. I am lifting my right heel to avoid hitting on the ground on the right side as well. I hope i can get the hang of the drill to fix my casting problem :) Thank you Aimee ! from Edward ( Singapore )
This is the best explanation of all the issues I'm having. I had to record it and see what was occurring and you described it all perfectly and the faults I have. Thank you! And you're absolutely gorgeous btw!
Great drill! This was a game changer for me, providing me more consistency. Thanks for warning about the shots going to the right at first or I would have given up after 4 or 5 shots. I stuck with it and eventually my brain and arms started to work together and I started hitting the ball further and straighter. I have only tried it out on the range. Can't wait to try it out on the course. Thank you so much!
I love your tutorials! I can actually see progress with every game since I've started watching your videos. Thank you .
Good tips. I like point down to the ground and then to the target before the release. I will work on that. Thanks
Best tips so far I even find this better than the male professionals who post tips for beginners
best and easiest instruction on my casting and over the top problem.
Aimee I have just discovered your coaching videos . Excellent content & exercises .
another perfect lesson. my last 3 games were following your last lesson and i felt that the pain in my arm and shoulder are gone. but how do i do the lagging constantly?
aimee is the best 👍👍
excellent tip. I am going to try it.
Great drill Aimee!
Good teaching. Well explained.
Simply put, perfect! Is lag the same for all clubs? ......driver and 3-wood.Thanks, Aimee!
Thank you Aimee! You help me stop casting and hitting solid again. Thank you! :-)
DO you have a video further explaining the "wall with the left, driving through with the right?"
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Brilliant thank you!
Hi Aimee. Thanks for your great video.
Casting (and Laging) is one of my main fault, and I'll try to apply your advices. However I've problem with your right foot. According my Pro, the right foot have to stay on the foor up to the ball impact. It's not really what you do. What's your point of view about right foot. Thanks in advance
Hi Erick, I actually have a lesson on the right foot coming soon. If you tend to lift the right heel too soon, I would suggest you try keeping the right foot down through impact until you get rid of that habit. But once you can control the right heel, you should train your lower body to do the proper movements.
Luv yr tips works so good...
Thanks Aimee, last time im using this method but the ball goes right, thanks for ur explanation, i will keep use this method until my arms used to it. But can this method use for all swing like drivers and bunker swing?
Is the hinge timing different with the driver?
good one Aimee!!
Hi Aimee, can you give us some tips on hitting iron shot on ball above or below the feet. Many thanks in advance!
...in the downswing do you rotate your left wrist slightly clockwise and come into impact with a bowed (left) wrist ..??
Left handed here, strictly speaking on the hinge, all things correct(grip, form, set up, heads down, relaxed). Are you turning your wrist at your hinge? Or in other words do I keep my club head open the whole time. I recall a video where you reference a flat or perpendicular clock and where the heel of the club should be pointing in reference to the back swing. You alternate clock example using parallel v perpendicular plane, Should I assume your default is golf plane. It looks like you're keeping the club head face open the whole time on your Back swingt. And follow through, do you ever turn your wrist over?
Terrific lesson .... your 100th like :)
I pull up and stand up on my swings for sure
Great video, except it seems to me that a lot of very good players prefer hinging their wrists late, and then, because their hands are so relaxed, this allows their hinge to actually increase, if only very briefly, as their hands begin to fall. I think an early hinge will often produce an early unhinging. But you disagree?
This works.
More lagging = More distance alway, or not?
Is there something wrong with weight shifting incorrectly? I want you to take them for examples uploading videos. Please...
i like it...
I wish there was a golf tutor on TH-cam who’s 58 and not as flexible as they once were, forget lagging and coiling, how about just turning😂
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If I did this.. See those windows behind her? They wouldnt be there any more :D
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