Re: Distance comparison table
Gree, it sounds like you need to change your irons. Your driver distance is great but your iron distances suck something terrible!! Have you perhaps got over stiff shafts on your irons.With that kind of power with the driver you should be getting 150 metres on your 6 iron.
What shaft is on your driver and what shafts are on your irons?
Casting is usually caused by starting the swing with the shoulders, try and make sure you let the right shoulder stay with the hands on the way downand keep the hands with the clubhead letting the right shoulder push your chin round. Remember the cube drill: imagine the ball is a cube and you are concentrating on hitting the corner nearest your right foot. This will encourage you to throw the hands out to 1 o clock.
I heard a really good tip last night on the golf channel. Power is best generated with a nice wide backswing but a narrower downswing. When I thought about it it made sense when you go back you are storing power in your coil, as you release if you swing slightly inside the plane of the backswing then the club travels less distance back to the ball and the power is most efficiently transferred to the ball.
Again, one of the best tips I ever got was "if you need to hit the ball further take more club" bear that in mind, its quite possibly the easiest fix ever.
But then again:
Mr Sam Snead was hitting 2 irons down the range, his caddie was standing in the distance plucking the balls out of the air as the first bounce stunned into the turf and took all the forward momentum off the ball, a great demonstration of the Slammers incredible ball striking. A voice pipes up from the admiring throng
"Mr Snead, how do you get backspin on a 2 iron?"
Mr Snead fixed him with a withering stare
"How far do you hit your 2 iron son?"
"About 160 yards, sir"
Mr Snead turns back to his practice
"What the hell do you want it to stop for?"
Classic.......
D.
Gree, it sounds like you need to change your irons. Your driver distance is great but your iron distances suck something terrible!! Have you perhaps got over stiff shafts on your irons.With that kind of power with the driver you should be getting 150 metres on your 6 iron.
What shaft is on your driver and what shafts are on your irons?
Casting is usually caused by starting the swing with the shoulders, try and make sure you let the right shoulder stay with the hands on the way downand keep the hands with the clubhead letting the right shoulder push your chin round. Remember the cube drill: imagine the ball is a cube and you are concentrating on hitting the corner nearest your right foot. This will encourage you to throw the hands out to 1 o clock.
I heard a really good tip last night on the golf channel. Power is best generated with a nice wide backswing but a narrower downswing. When I thought about it it made sense when you go back you are storing power in your coil, as you release if you swing slightly inside the plane of the backswing then the club travels less distance back to the ball and the power is most efficiently transferred to the ball.
Again, one of the best tips I ever got was "if you need to hit the ball further take more club" bear that in mind, its quite possibly the easiest fix ever.
But then again:
Mr Sam Snead was hitting 2 irons down the range, his caddie was standing in the distance plucking the balls out of the air as the first bounce stunned into the turf and took all the forward momentum off the ball, a great demonstration of the Slammers incredible ball striking. A voice pipes up from the admiring throng
"Mr Snead, how do you get backspin on a 2 iron?"
Mr Snead fixed him with a withering stare
"How far do you hit your 2 iron son?"
"About 160 yards, sir"
Mr Snead turns back to his practice
"What the hell do you want it to stop for?"
Classic.......
D.
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