Re: Finally My swing...Now tear it apart at will
Shamed:
You have been born with everything
you need to become a fine golfer. It
is just a matter of dedication, work,
and getting on the right track; easily
said, not so easily done.
I want to point out to you something
about the way clubs are designed, and
this something applies to the short irons.
You say you are using an eight in that
video? OK, seven or eight through wedge
are the short irons.
.................................
Place your eight next to your three. A
Three is a long iron. Note that if you let
your arms hang naturally, and do not try
to adjust the position of your hands to
adapt to the club, then the eight iron
is going to rest on the ground further back
in the stance than the three. Observe your
irons carefully and note that, as the numbers
get higher, the clubhead lays on the ground
progressively further back in the stance.
......................................
I don't want to muddy the water, here,
but have to tell you, if drawing the ball is
a goal, learning to take the ball on the
inside path is going to help. The inside
path is more easily tapped into deeper
in the swing path. And, the short irons
are not the clubs to learn the draw with;
too much backspin domination going on
with them. Best club to work on the draw
with is the three wood off a tee.
Shamed:
You have been born with everything
you need to become a fine golfer. It
is just a matter of dedication, work,
and getting on the right track; easily
said, not so easily done.
I want to point out to you something
about the way clubs are designed, and
this something applies to the short irons.
You say you are using an eight in that
video? OK, seven or eight through wedge
are the short irons.
.................................
Place your eight next to your three. A
Three is a long iron. Note that if you let
your arms hang naturally, and do not try
to adjust the position of your hands to
adapt to the club, then the eight iron
is going to rest on the ground further back
in the stance than the three. Observe your
irons carefully and note that, as the numbers
get higher, the clubhead lays on the ground
progressively further back in the stance.
......................................
I don't want to muddy the water, here,
but have to tell you, if drawing the ball is
a goal, learning to take the ball on the
inside path is going to help. The inside
path is more easily tapped into deeper
in the swing path. And, the short irons
are not the clubs to learn the draw with;
too much backspin domination going on
with them. Best club to work on the draw
with is the three wood off a tee.
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