Okay guys I have always taken a divot on my irons, no matter what kind of iron I have.... Is it safe to say where ever my divot is to put the ball right at where that divot got started at?
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Originally posted by Jrock909Okay guys I have always taken a divot on my irons, no matter what kind of iron I have.... Is it safe to say where ever my divot is to put the ball right at where that divot got started at?
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Chunking, isn't that when you go to the bar with the intent of picking up the fastest girl there?
You might also be chunking if your spine angle is tilting down during the swing. Doesn't happen very often but can happen.
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Originally posted by dannyraChunking, isn't that when you go to the bar with the intent of picking up the fastest girl there?
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Hi Jrock.
Weight transfer can be a tricky subject , too much and we sway, too little and we reverse pivot.
Try this drill.
stick an umbrella or an old golf shaft into the ground so that it points vertically upwards but just angle it slightly towrds you.
Now take your normal set up while just touching the umbrella with the outside of your right foot.( assuming you are right handed ).
Now take some backswings and aim to just touch the umbrella with your hip.
Repeat this until you get a feel for the correct weight transfer. If you can , why not incorporate this drill into your practice sessions for a while.
Soon you will ingrain a feeling for the correct weight transfer.
Good luck mate.Last edited by aftford; 07-24-2006, 11:38 PM.
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So if I take a few practice swings with the different irons in my bag, I should find that the irons will hit the ground leaving divots in different location basically farther forward as I move to the long irons, is that correct...?
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