Another very useful set of tips. It's amazing how you apply your knowledge and experience toward what we should know and then explain it in simple ways. Walk in beauty.
Very useful tips and i tried this morning .It worked very well. One other benefit of doing the aiming routine well is you slow down and put your thinking cap on which resulted in good tee shots for me. Thank you Michele!
I had a similar approach on a par 5 ,laid up in front of the water hazard, got my yardage to the green on the left but then duffed the shot, got wet. The right side was shorter and could have used a wedge to at least have a 100-120 approach. Since we don't have caddies, how do you talk yourself out of false confidence. Bogey golf is ok for amateurs par or birdie is a bonus!
Michelle: what would you recommend in the following situation: Let's say we're on the same hole as in your video and we are teeing off with the hybrid. But the tee box is slightly sloped on the left but flat on the right. Which side should I tee off on?
Brilliant Pro - so accurately you read our challenges & address them with simple solutions! I particularly liked various options that you analysed & aiming tips. Stay well 🙏
Thank you Michele for the good tip. I have one question on aiming. When you draw the tee shot, do you focus more on the starting line (probably right of the target) or the final target where you want your ball ended and hit inside out? I have been focusing on the starting line (swing path to the right) and push a lot of tee shots without drawing it back to the final target.
It depends if u hit a natural draw or not I would say. If you are constantly hitting a draw, you should aim right at your target and let the ball start a little right and come back to target. But if you are trying to hit a draw, your club face should face where u want the ball to end up and body aim slightly right and swing with the body while the club face is pointing at target that will give u a draw
That is a valuable piece of information ! With my driver, there is NO left side of the fairway, but I do find lots of woods, roads, water, backyard residential properties , all to the right.of the fairway. I can go left if there is a water hazard there!.
For me, she is simply the best teaching pro on RUclips.
Another very useful set of tips. It's amazing how you apply your knowledge and experience toward what we should know and then explain it in simple ways. Walk in beauty.
Michelle....all that you say is just such a terrific reminder of focusing on the basics. Thank you for your effective tips and instructions.
Excellent common sense video. Thank you for the advice.
great tips. always need to remind myself to manage the round and not just walk up to the ball and swing away.
Thank you Michele, great explanation.
Thanks for the easy to understand tips
Happy to help
Great job Michele. Thanks again ❤
great job, thank you Michael
I really enjoy your videos so much I get so much out of them. Thank you so very much.
Thanks Michele! Great lesson as always!!
So nice to see you back. Thanks a lot for all your lessons.
This is so good! Thank you for sharing such a great tips !!
You're so welcome!
Very powerful once again. Keep up this channel!
Thanks coach, You made me think of what I can do and need to be onest to my self. No mindgames 😊
Thank you very much Michelle, for your smart advices ; I learn a lot about strategy and tactic with you !
Fantastic! Thank you
Very useful tips and i tried this morning .It worked very well. One other benefit of doing the aiming routine well is you slow down and put your thinking cap on which resulted in good tee shots for me. Thank you Michele!
You look great. Thanks for the tip
beautiful golf course...
It sure is!
Awesome! Certainly would use this method on my game👍👍
Go for it! Thanks
been waiting your vdo for a week😊. thanks for the tip.
I had a similar approach on a par 5 ,laid up in front of the water hazard, got my yardage to the green on the left but then duffed the shot, got wet. The right side was shorter and could have used a wedge to at least have a 100-120 approach. Since we don't have caddies, how do you talk yourself out of false confidence. Bogey golf is ok for amateurs par or birdie is a bonus!
Michelle: what would you recommend in the following situation: Let's say we're on the same hole as in your video and we are teeing off with the hybrid. But the tee box is slightly sloped on the left but flat on the right. Which side should I tee off on?
Too many of our tee boxes are sloped. I wind up teeing up as flat ground as I can.
This is the first video of yours I have watched. I'm am very impressed with how you guide through the entire process. Subbing!
Brilliant Pro - so accurately you read our challenges & address them with simple solutions! I particularly liked various options that you analysed & aiming tips. Stay well 🙏
I had to laugh at "driver misbehaving keep it in the bag" - great line
Hi Michelle, I love your video lessons. I live in California and plan to visit KL. Can I get a 1-1 lesson from you? How do I schedule it? Thanks, Dan
Thank you Michele for the good tip. I have one question on aiming. When you draw the tee shot, do you focus more on the starting line (probably right of the target) or the final target where you want your ball ended and hit inside out? I have been focusing on the starting line (swing path to the right) and push a lot of tee shots without drawing it back to the final target.
It depends if u hit a natural draw or not I would say. If you are constantly hitting a draw, you should aim right at your target and let the ball start a little right and come back to target. But if you are trying to hit a draw, your club face should face where u want the ball to end up and body aim slightly right and swing with the body while the club face is pointing at target that will give u a draw
That is a valuable piece of information ! With my driver, there is NO left side of the fairway, but I do find lots of woods, roads, water, backyard residential properties , all to the right.of the fairway. I can go left if there is a water hazard there!.
Hi Michelle. Thanks for the lesson and you look more healthy compare to 6 months ago.
Smart golf? Daym lizard brain doesn't like 😂
But yes, love that thinking 🤙⛳
Haha thanks
So good to see you back on the fairways 🏌️🏌️🏌️ tks for your tips
Course management is a real stroke saver…⛳🏌