I am a shorter golfer, 5'8", and have had a lot of trouble hitting my irons consistently. It was just pointed out to me a couple of days ago that my irons were not lying flat when I take my stance. The toe may be a inch or so raised from the ground.
I have found that if I take my stance farther from the ball, the club lies flat on the ground and my left arm is in line with the shaft. Using this stance, I'm making better contact with my irons than I ever made before--much more consistent and more solid.
My question is this: is it normal for shorter golfers to make such an adjustment? I feel more power in my new stance, but I am wondering if I should have the lie of the clubs changed so that I can take my stance with my arms hanging straight down.
Bill
I have found that if I take my stance farther from the ball, the club lies flat on the ground and my left arm is in line with the shaft. Using this stance, I'm making better contact with my irons than I ever made before--much more consistent and more solid.
My question is this: is it normal for shorter golfers to make such an adjustment? I feel more power in my new stance, but I am wondering if I should have the lie of the clubs changed so that I can take my stance with my arms hanging straight down.
Bill
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