What is the best advise for coming in and making a crisp contact with these irons,thanks
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Hi lance,
Iam having problems with thes e clubs also. Today I played with a 4 handicapper who showed me that the shaft should really be in line with the centre of your body (belly button). Having tried this I certainly got a better connection and ball flight. Maybe this will help.
Regards,
Robert
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Re: 6 Through Wedge
Originally posted by Robert O' KeeffeHi lance,
Iam having problems with thes e clubs also. Today I played with a 4 handicapper who showed me that the shaft should really be in line with the centre of your body (belly button). Having tried this I certainly got a better connection and ball flight. Maybe this will help.
Regards,
Robert
The reason I ask is because I do since I thought that was what I should be doing (not because I'm a particularly good player)...though I am pretty decent with short irons.
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Re: 6 Through Wedge
Originally posted by Robert O' KeeffeHi lance,
Iam having problems with thes e clubs also. Today I played with a 4 handicapper who showed me that the shaft should really be in line with the centre of your body (belly button). Having tried this I certainly got a better connection and ball flight. Maybe this will help.
Regards,
Robert
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What's in my bag....
Cleveland VP 2 Blade Putter
Ping Tour Wedges, 54 & 60
TaylorMade rac LT2, 4i thru PW
Tour Edge Exotics Iron-Wood 21* 3i - Aldila NV 90 Stiff Shaft
Ping G5 18* 5 Wood - ProLaunch Blue 75 Stiff Shaft
Ping G5 15* 3 Wood - Aldila NV 75 Stiff Shaft
Cleveland HiBore XL 9.5* - Fujikura Fit-On Red Stiff Shaft
Re: 6 Through Wedge
I'd say 7 iron and under for me, 6 iron I move SLIGHTLY up in my stance and get a bit more on my right side....but, what works for me....
1) Start with weight EVEN on the feet, dont be too aggressive with shifting of weight
2) Make a confortable shoulder turn, dont try to over do it
3) Inside approach
4) Accelerate THOUGH the ball. Start slow and let gravity help you pick up the speed.
5) Ball 1st contact. Repeart after me....Ball then turf, ball then turf, ball then turf
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Re: 6 Through Wedge
Originally posted by LANCEALOTSWhat is the best advise for coming in and making a crisp contact with these irons,thanks
http://members.cox.net/gregjwillis/LESSON3.htm
if you have your right hand cupped at impact properly you are hitting the ball with your body and not your hand you won't even feel the ball hit the club it is so crisp
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