Aelskade Aimmee (that is swedish for lovely!). You are the very, very best! Thanks a lot, thanks a lot. I have been spending a lot, and I mean a lot of money, but specially TIME in golf instruction. You are simple and wise in your intructions. Clear and simple yet extremely useful! Thanks again. Any time you feel like visiting Sweden, make sure to visit....zero golf.....you will be more than welcome. Just for the fun of it. You are just "simply" great! Big hugh, Carlos Cettillbjoern Sandskaer, SWEDEN
you got my attention. I saw the title for part two so I found part one. Watched one and now to two. This is going to help me... I'm claiming that right now.
I understand well on ur beginning teaching techniques Thank you Today I really played n was hitting the balls I have not been able too for a long time Will follow ur channel
Sharing insight of a thinking high handicapper (me) - I, and many other beginners or re-starters, face the problem of "eyes off the ball" mostly on the course, in a game situation. What really matters, methinks, is eyes off the ball "at the impact". And it comes, to many, like me, from performance anxiety. In fact, most of the time, for me, it's the downswing where all the mess happens. Fast arms, eyes off the ball, disconnect, etc, etc. I guess this goes away (it had, when I had started 10-12 years back) with more practice and experience. Hope you don't mind my two bits. 😊
Top lesson as always Aimee. Q. Sometimes when I focus on the ball I tend to reverse weight onto left side at top of back swing. To counter that I inadvertently sway to right. This might also be tension? Many Thanks.
Keeping the shoulders away from the ears and use the proper muscles is great advice. Personally I don't look at the golf ball because that can create an hit impulse. I do keep the head steady.
Hi Aimee, My swing is more central, my shoulder turn is more flattish.My head rotates tilts towards the trailing right side so that at the top of my backswing my eyeline contact is not anymore with the ball. When I start the downswing I get the eye contact. I think there is barely space between my left shoukder and chin as well when the bsw is completed. What would you recommend for this problem? I would appreciate if you could comment. Thank you.
As long as the golfers has decent stability in the lower body, and is able to come back to the ball consistently, it should be ok. But it is best to address the issue of over swinging. Because over swinging can cause other poor habits. I hope this helps! Good luck~
@@GolfWithAimee Yea, yesterday my son started to listen and follow your instructions on 'eyes on the ball'. And it was so amazing that he managed the changes so well the first time out. Never thought he sort of felt so relieved for the changes that gave him the much needed confidence in his swing like never before after so many years and couple coaches in training. Wow!
She is an excellent teacher good job Aimee
I only found out Aimee’s video recently. You have an amazing way to simplify the interpretation of golf swing. Well done
Aelskade Aimmee (that is swedish for lovely!). You are the very, very best! Thanks a lot, thanks a lot. I have been spending a lot, and I mean a lot of money, but specially TIME in golf instruction. You are simple and wise in your intructions. Clear and simple yet extremely useful!
Thanks again. Any time you feel like visiting Sweden, make sure to visit....zero golf.....you will be more than welcome. Just for the fun of it. You are just "simply" great!
Big hugh,
Carlos Cettillbjoern Sandskaer, SWEDEN
Superb. Great understanding and great communication Aimee. Many thanks
Possibly the most important drills in golf 👌🏿
you got my attention. I saw the title for part two so I found part one. Watched one and now to two. This is going to help me... I'm claiming that right now.
Same
Thank you Aimee ...this tutorials helps me a lot to improve me as a amature golfer.
I understand well on ur beginning teaching techniques
Thank you
Today I really played n was hitting the balls
I have not been able too for a long time
Will follow ur channel
Working on keeping my eye on the ball is such an important factors
Very helpful drills!
Excellent presentation as usual. Congrats on the 97K subs.
I don' look at the golf ball anymore and my ball go straight most of the time. I looked at a spot behind the golf ball. It worked for me.
Sharing insight of a thinking high handicapper (me) -
I, and many other beginners or re-starters, face the problem of "eyes off the ball" mostly on the course, in a game situation. What really matters, methinks, is eyes off the ball "at the impact". And it comes, to many, like me, from performance anxiety. In fact, most of the time, for me, it's the downswing where all the mess happens. Fast arms, eyes off the ball, disconnect, etc, etc. I guess this goes away (it had, when I had started 10-12 years back) with more practice and experience.
Hope you don't mind my two bits. 😊
Aimeefied is best!
Aimee, you are a superb tacher
Great example! I love how you almost fell over when talking about too much movement in your head and shoulders.
Cant wait to watch the next lesson. Is it up already?
Great swing!
I swing at the area that is behind the golf ball. About an area that is 7 inches. Promotes a smoother swing.
영어 공부하기에도 정말 좋은 에이미조님 영상들입니다. 감사해요! 항상 영어로 골프 설명하면서 우리말로 하는 어감을 찾고 싶었는데 .... 너무 좋네요.. 우리말 영상에 영문 스크립트 요청은 무리겠죠? ^^
영어버전이 한국어 버전보다 더 이해하기가 쉬운건 기분 탓일까요? ㅎㅎ이제 막 입문한 초보인데 다른 분들의 강의 보다 연습방법도 더 다양하고 디테일해서 잘 보고 있습니다! CL닮으신 에이미프로님 감사합니다~ ^^
Thanks Aimee ..wasn't using CORE enough..cheers.
Great tips again made easy😀⛳️
Top lesson as always Aimee. Q. Sometimes when I focus on the ball I tend to reverse weight onto left side at top of back swing. To counter that I inadvertently sway to right. This might also be tension? Many Thanks.
Keeping the shoulders away from the ears and use the proper muscles is great advice. Personally I don't look at the golf ball because that can create an hit impulse. I do keep the head steady.
Cho . My drives ball stray to the right out of the way
how to stay over ball when teeing off
Hi Aimee, My swing is more central, my shoulder turn is more flattish.My head rotates tilts towards the trailing right side so that at the top of my backswing my eyeline contact is not anymore with the ball. When I start the downswing I get the eye contact. I think there is barely space between my left shoukder and chin as well when the bsw is completed. What would you recommend for this problem? I would appreciate if you could comment. Thank you.
Excellent.
What if you have a habit of not looking at the ball??
Is it OK to a player's swing, who overswings a little bit more to the back, with eye not exactly to the ball but still able to glance at the ball?
As long as the golfers has decent stability in the lower body, and is able to come back to the ball consistently, it should be ok. But it is best to address the issue of over swinging. Because over swinging can cause other poor habits. I hope this helps! Good luck~
@@GolfWithAimee Thanks Pro
@@GolfWithAimee Yea, yesterday my son started to listen and follow your instructions on 'eyes on the ball'. And it was so amazing that he managed the changes so well the first time out. Never thought he sort of felt so relieved for the changes that gave him the much needed confidence in his swing like never before after so many years and couple coaches in training. Wow!
Most pros don’t look at the ball, they look past it so they can hit through.
The cutest way of demonstrating an incorrect move by a beautiful lady.
Are you saying her drill is incorrect? If so, what is the correct move?
Most incorrect way attacking correct shot!
can't believe it, no nasty sexist comments here, i must of missed something.