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4 Keys to Consistent Iron Shots If you think about the great players through the years, some have been really good drivers of the ball -- Greg Norman, for example. Some have been great putters -- Seve Ballesteros comes to mind. Tiger and Jack are certainly known for their all-around games. But one thing is for certain of all players who win tournaments, particulary majors: Their iron play is top notch. Consistent iron play is all about controlling distance, trajectory and spin. Here are four keys to help you reach a higher level with your iron play.
1. ADDRESS To achieve this position, stand a club in front of you and push downward with both palms on the butt end. This gets you more centered.
To eliminate wasted motion, pre-set your wrist hinge and then simply turn to the top. Feel this sensation when starting from your normal address position.
To correct this tendency, swing to a finish position and then hold it for a moment. Then bring the club back down as if someone hit the rewind button. You should be able to get right back into your address position. That's maintaining your spine angle.
Lean the shaft forward, with your hands well ahead of the clubhead (left). Make your normal swing, and try to re-create this feeling when you strike the ball. |
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