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    I understand that as you go up and down the clubs, you get more and less upright accordingly.

    My question is, how upright should I be for a 3 iron? I have barely any hip tilt or knee flex for my 3i - I'm wondering if I don't need a shorter club?

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    Hi Ben,

    Basically it is the length of the club that dictates how much tilt forwards there is from our hips. The longer the club the less we need to bend forwards. I have drawn a little illustration to try and convey this (I must stress our weight does not move onto our toes when doing this). The blue line represents the shorter club (eg. 9 iron) therfore our spine angle is tilted more forward, and the green line the longer club (eg. driver) with a more upright spine angle. These angle of course are not the same for everyone as a shorter person with standard length clubs will obviously have a more upright spine angle with each club than a taller person with standard length clubs. I have the posture lesson up, which is well worth reading through in regards to attaining a good posture position.
    Last edited by greghutton; 10-11-2004, 05:03 AM.

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      Unfortunately, your diagrams indicate the problem I figured I was having.

      In order to have my clubs lie flat, I have to stand very, very upright (4i to 1w). Should I be looking into getting my lie adjusted so that I'm not taking a 'baseball cut'?

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