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Everyone will yank a drive into the trees at some point. Jeff Urzetta, Director of Instruction at Oak Hill Country Club, has ...
Overall, using my 6-iron on every shot outside of 50 yards was a positive experience. It allowed me to accomplish what I wanted and to put extra focus on the things I need the most work on.
Ball position is the first thing to check if you're making poor contact with your irons. Sometimes the ball creeps up or back in ... Here I'm hitting a 6-iron. 2. One swing thought I use for ...
There's nothing like the feeling of a compressed iron shot. ... Many amateurs “cast” the clubhead down into the ball. ... Note the position of your clubhead in relation to your body as it ...
2. With a mid-iron, position the ball in the center of the stance. For longer irons, shift the ball a ball’s width further ...
Ball position is an important fundamental that can affect your shot ... at your lead heel for the driver and 3-wood and move back a fraction of an inch for each club until you reach your 9-iron.
Ball position doesn't change much with irons, woods, as long as you have the ball left of center (if you are right-handed), you're in good position to hit all short and mid irons.