Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Iron Play

 10 Tips To Improve Your Iron Play

One of the secrets to good iron play is to keep things simple. The number of situations you may encounter may be endless, but the same sound, no frills swing is sufficient to deal with almost all of them. Let's review the fundamental keys to hitting the irons solidly and consistently.

  • The longer the iron, the farther forward I position the ball in my stance.
  • Sweep the longer irons, hit down on the rest. Trust the club's loft to get the ball airborne. 
  • Make your back swing with your irons shorter than with the your woods.
  • To promote good timing, start down slowly from the top of your backswing.
  • The club head strikes the ball first, the turf last. Don't begin to take a divot until the ball has left the club face.
  • Try to swing within yourself. On standard shots, never expend than 80 percent of your effort.
  • The worse your lie is, the farther back you position your ball in your stance.
  • Always tee your ball up on par 3's. You want every advantage you can get.
  • The perfect divot is about the same size and shape of a dollar bill.
  • If the wind is in your face, consider using the next iron up than when you are in normal conditions. 
If you implement this 10 tips into your game, you will see an improvement in your overall score. If you want to learn more on stepping up your iron play, please visit our website below.


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