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Beginners Lesson 3 - Half Swings - Aimee Cho

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Beginners Lesson 4: Small Swings

Aimee Cho continues her series of lessons for beginners by showing how to use your body correctly to start making small swings.

Today we are going to start with making small swings before we go into half swings and full swings later.

This small swing covers the areas that are the most important part of the swing for every golfer.

There are four things you need to pay attention to when you make small swings

  1. Body and the club move in one-piece.
  2. Clubhead has to travel between the toes line & the target line
  3. Left palm presses down throughout the swing
  4. Two movements!

Follow these steps and you will be using your body in the correct way.

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