I finished reading "Swing Like A Pro" a couple of weeks back and have been trying to incorporate its suggestion on my long irons on the range. During the past four visits to the range I have restricted myself to playing with my 5 iron and 3 iron. I have been trying to concentrate maximum on the transition step and on clearing my hips. Longer and more accurate shots with the longer irons as well as a slight feel of stretch in my belly muscles seems to indicate that things are going in the right direction (i.e. I feel I am turning my hips and upper body well enough to have the belly face the target during the follow through).
The strange thing though happened when I switched to my wedges towards the end of outing to the range today. I was consistently hitting left of the target with the wedges!! Try as much as I may, I could not rectify this. I suspect my hip and upper body rotation during the downswing is probably a bit more than what it should be and this is causing me to hit my wedge shots left of the target. But for some reason, the same hit turn is helping me hit solid shots with the irons. Anyone else experienced this before? Any guesses on what I may be doing wrong? Before I started working extensively on clearing the hips and using the long irons, I was hitting my wedges quite accurately with minimum ease. What have I done to cause this problem with the wedges?
Have to say, as a beginner one of the most frustrating things has been oscillation in my long and short game!! When I work on the short game extensively, the long irons seem to go awry and vice versa! Hopefully someday all of it will work together
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The strange thing though happened when I switched to my wedges towards the end of outing to the range today. I was consistently hitting left of the target with the wedges!! Try as much as I may, I could not rectify this. I suspect my hip and upper body rotation during the downswing is probably a bit more than what it should be and this is causing me to hit my wedge shots left of the target. But for some reason, the same hit turn is helping me hit solid shots with the irons. Anyone else experienced this before? Any guesses on what I may be doing wrong? Before I started working extensively on clearing the hips and using the long irons, I was hitting my wedges quite accurately with minimum ease. What have I done to cause this problem with the wedges?
Have to say, as a beginner one of the most frustrating things has been oscillation in my long and short game!! When I work on the short game extensively, the long irons seem to go awry and vice versa! Hopefully someday all of it will work together

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