(한국어 버전 ➫ https://youtu.be/y5E1QiP_pYI) We start a fresh series, to help you play better and score lower instantly! I will be giving you tips you can apply right away for the on-course play. Today we give you a one-in-four drill to help you hit that driver longer & straighter. You will be amazed because your hip turn will look like Rory McIlroy’s! Let’s Drop 10 Shots this golf season!

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21 Comments

  1. Excellent tips, Aimee. Clear and understandable instruction as always. Well done. 🙌🙌👍💯

  2. What an Amazing series! I can’t wait! ❤i can easily drop 10 shots or more as I am a high HC beginner!

  3. Hi Aimes i recently discovered on my own that simply applying consistent pressure with the pinky of my trail hand against the center of my grip as I swing my club back and forth is magical and profound as well. I could write a book on the many reasons this one swing thought works. Try it. You will love it yourself. No one in the world that I know of ever taught this. Cheers 👍😃⛳️🥂❤️

  4. Awww Aimee your so lovely,❤ fine,💯 great golf coach,👌 and your teaching on how to swing a great game-Perfectionnnn💥🏌🌹🥂

  5. During the Winter series, you did a similar drill but included a slide with the trail hip. Should there be a slide here too or is that just for iron swing?

  6. yes, your shoulder problem may be caused by your backswing being a bit too high. as a drill place your left thumb against the left side of your right manubrium. swing your right arm back; and, you will be able to get a feel for how the manubrium retracts away from the thorax in the backswing. this enables the clavicle bone to glide along the first rib, rotating the shoulder. when you get a feel for this you can then just focus on allowing your manubrium to move away from your thorax as you swing your right arm back. and, when you do this you will find that your right arm flexes all the way back, enabling you to swing more behind yourself- which will take all the strain off your back and shoulders.

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