Hi everyone, I'm Aimee today I'm going to talk to you about the very basic fundamentals of close-up shots Okay next, let's start with the stance for the full swing stance, usually what we do It's when we stand shoulder width and leg spacing, stand parallel to the target and weight 50% and 50% on both feet, right? Before hitting the hole, you need a very narrow stance, maybe the clubhead just fits between your feet, like this you need to face the target and stand slightly to the left so probably not much, just You need to probably turn five to ten degrees to the left relative to the target, so as for the distribution of the weight there should be a little more weight on the left foot so it should be 60% left foot 40% right foot so your stance is 60/40 when you For the backswing, you need to keep 60% of the pressure on the left foot, and like this for the full swing, you know how to slightly switch your weight to the right foot, and then switch back to the left foot to hit the close hole In the process, you can't switch the weight to the right foot.

You need to keep the weight on the left foot. This is because it's a small swing. So just remember: our stance is very narrow with a slight turn to the left and the weight is on the left foot so we try to maintain this position in the backswing it will be a little better for beginners when they start close acupoints What happens with the ball is: they think it's a small swing so they just hit the ball with both hands, like this, ok just like this, it's going to create a lot of instability and a lot of missed shots A lot of missed shots to the top of the ball: hitting the ball on the ground in front of the ball so when you see the backswing in the swing you don't just use your hands, okay? The whole body starts to move though it's a very tiny move, but it all moves together so in a close shot you actually need to do exactly the same thing except we don't just go back and forth too far, that's all so we Standing narrowly, the whole is going to turn back, so that's it, do you see that move? It's not just the hands in the process, you need to use your body more and only then can you get a little better understanding standing like this, pretending like I'm like a door here's a wall, the hinge's on this side This is the handle, right? So if the door is right here, that door usually opens and closes like this, right this head-to-toe whole thing after the top of the swing, all you have to do is you're going to pretend you're a door to everything Spin together and you'll see that even the head moves with the golf ball .

All the time the whole swing, people say don't look up but when they say that, if you look up right before the instant hit it's very bad. Well, you don't want to do that but if it's a low fly ball, you need to turn your head and follow the golf ball, so here it is : the head never moves before the instant hit, it moves with the golf ball so in The moment you hit the ball, you keep your head down, like the whole swing and what happens is you're going to release the clubhead so the ball either goes too far or it turns to your left so you don't put too much The control is in your distance or direction.

For low fly balls, you need to remember that as the golf ball turns your head this way you will have better control over the spin and direction. Let's summarize everything for the stance. , you need to be very narrow with the left foot 60% of the weight, turn left slightly in the backswing, you want to keep 60% of the weight on the left foot don't just use your hands, but turn everything back together when the club is on top , you're going to pretend you're like a door and turn it together to see how easy it is? Make sure you all remember these steps practice it and you'll be a good chipper I hope you all follow along If you enjoyed this lesson don't forget to visit our YouTube channel See you in the next lesson.