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Brandon McLeod at 2024 PGA Show Demo Day with GolfForever
AIM Method
A CUSTOMIZED GOLF PROGRAM DESIGNED BY A SWING COACH AND A BODY COACH, BASED ON YOUR BODY, YOUR SWING, YOUR GAME AND YOUR GOALS!
At the AIM Golf Academy, we don’t guess, we ASSESS!
Fully understanding a player’s golf swing, and how their body can and can’t move allows our team to get to the root cause of the issue(s) in the golf swing.

Goal Development
Golfers in the AIM Golf and Body programs collaborate with their coaches to set specific, personalized goals for their golf game, swing, and physical conditioning. These goals, along with the AIM Golf Academy’s unique Golf MRI Assessment conducted by our expert team, serve as the foundation for crafting a tailored coaching plan.
Goals are categorized into three key areas:
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Process: Focused on technical improvements, such as enhancing swing mechanics and increasing clubhead speed.
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Performance: Aimed at measurable outcomes, like improving strokes gained, lowering scoring averages, and increasing Greens in Regulation (GIR) percentage.
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Outcome: Focused on achieving results in competitive settings, including improved finishes and rankings in tournaments.

AIM Sessions
At the AIM Golf Academy, we take a holistic approach to improving your golf game. Our combined golf and body coaching sessions begin with a brief warm-up and physiotherapy treatment designed to prepare your body for the lesson. This process enhances your range of motion and motor pattern control—two key factors for optimizing your swing.
Our expert coaches will then guide you through the motor pattern changes needed to improve your golf swing. Throughout the session, you'll alternate between hitting drills with your golf coach and receiving treatment and motor pattern retraining with your body coach.
These unique combined coaching sessions offer golfers a deeper understanding of the new motions they’re working to integrate into their swing. You'll also learn how to practice these motions at home, even without a club, to reinforce retention and mastery of your swing.
At AIM Golf Academy, we believe that mastering a new motor pattern in the body is the first step before making lasting changes to the golf swing.

Your Swing
The AIM team is dedicated to developing a swing that aligns with your body’s natural motor patterns, strength, and speed. Through years of screening players across all levels—including PGA professionals, World Long Drive competitors, elite juniors, elite amateurs, weekend golfers, and beginners—we've gathered valuable data that consistently shows players are often asking their bodies to perform beyond their natural capabilities. This mismatch is a key reason for the high injury rates in golf.
By developing a swing that matches your body’s range of motion and its ability to control and stabilize speed, we help you create a swing you can trust—one that is repeatable on the course and allows you optimize your performance and play pain-free.
AIM Professionals
Our AIM Golf Academy, PGA of Canada Professionals focus on developing a swing for the player that matches their body’s motor patterns, strength and balance. Our pro’s knowledge of the body and how it affects the golf swing are critical to the success of our program. We will only ask our players to swing the club in a way they are capable of to ensure we are training a repeatable swing each time the tee is pegged in the ground. Every player will receive swing drills for on the range and at home, as well as video recaps of the lessons for practice in between sessions.

Honsberger Physio+
The Honsberger Physio+ team focuses on providing the player with better control of their motor patterns. They will ensure that you start each session with an aligned body and provide a specific program to strengthen any areas of weakness. This program will evolve and change as you improve throughout the winter. Our research shows that most golfers’ issues or flaws affecting their ability to swing the club in a repeatable manner are related to the issues we find in the player’s movement screens.