‘Throw Through’ to Hit Your Drives Further
Aimee Cho shows how to produce a throwing sensation and setup to hit your tee shots further with an upwards driver swing.
Aimee Cho has been hooked on golf since the age of six. Playing for the University of Florida. Aimee was selected to be on the NCAA All-American Team and SEC First Team two years in a row and was only the 2nd freshman in UF history to be the SEC’s individual golf champion.
After graduation, Aimee played professionally for 10 years, living out a childhood dream of playing golf professionally and participating in iconic events as the US Women’s Open in 2006 and 2013. After retiring from pro golf because of chronic back problems, Aimee worked as a television broadcaster providing golf advice on a Korean television station in Los Angeles and coaching students of all levels in golf.
The 'Golf with Aimee' Youtube channel now has over 32 million views and carries hundreds of high-quality golf lessons in English and Korean. For more information, visit Aimee's website at golfwithaimee.com and follow Aimee on Instagram and Twitter
Aimee Cho shows how to produce a throwing sensation and setup to hit your tee shots further with an upwards driver swing.
LPGA Class “A” Teaching Professional Aimee Cho shows you some fast and effective driving tips to get you distance and accuracy off the tee and lower your scores.
Having trouble getting height with your shots so that you can clear the trees? Let Aimee Cho help you get that ball over with confidence!
Once you have correct mechanics for the half swing, you are on the right path to making a beautiful full swing. Beginners lesson by Aimee Cho.
Aimee Cho continues her series of lessons for beginners by showing how to use your body correctly to start making small swings.
Today Aimee is going to show you how to grip the golf club. It is crucial to be able to put the correct pressure in the fingers, in order to be able to relax your arms. Getting this fundamental right will help you hit the ball long and straight!
Aimee Cho demonstrates how to get a good turn in the second of her popular series of lessons for beginners.