Hi everyone,
I've been playing for about 5 years now, my game is steadily improving. I play ok, decent drive would be about 280+, 3 wood about 250. Like many beginners, I struggle with my long irons. For one, I don't play with them very often, so the nervousness and lack of practice really gets magnified on the course. While I have decided to work on my long irons this year, I have reached a very important question which is inbedded in my game.
The question is what is the ball position in relation to the distance of the body? So to clarify on that, I'm not talking about moving the ball right to left as the club gets longer (RH), I am referring to how far should I stand away from the ball. My setup position is decent, arms relaxed and dangling with slight bent at the elbows, but what bugs me is that at that particular position, the bottom of my long irons do not address completely flush to the ground from heel to hosel. Now in my mind, I'm thinking logically in order to hit the ball consistently and get the most club on the ball, the bottom on the club should sit flush which hopefully would translate to contacting the entire ball, and not hitting in at an angle.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
I've been playing for about 5 years now, my game is steadily improving. I play ok, decent drive would be about 280+, 3 wood about 250. Like many beginners, I struggle with my long irons. For one, I don't play with them very often, so the nervousness and lack of practice really gets magnified on the course. While I have decided to work on my long irons this year, I have reached a very important question which is inbedded in my game.
The question is what is the ball position in relation to the distance of the body? So to clarify on that, I'm not talking about moving the ball right to left as the club gets longer (RH), I am referring to how far should I stand away from the ball. My setup position is decent, arms relaxed and dangling with slight bent at the elbows, but what bugs me is that at that particular position, the bottom of my long irons do not address completely flush to the ground from heel to hosel. Now in my mind, I'm thinking logically in order to hit the ball consistently and get the most club on the ball, the bottom on the club should sit flush which hopefully would translate to contacting the entire ball, and not hitting in at an angle.
Any thoughts? Thanks.
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