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James Oh
James Oh explains the 3 keys to better ball contact with your irons. Make these 3 changes on the range and you will start striping your irons.
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I am having problem with rising up off of the ball with my irons. Can you help with this?
Hi Gary. Narrow your stance. Ball more in the center. Start with a 9iron and work your way up slowly through the bag. Focus on hitting the ball a little lower. As if you are punching out under trees.
Good Luck!
Usually the root issue is you are trying to help the ball up in the air. Try to hit the ball lower. It will greatly improve your strike.
Sorry that was for Carl! opps
When you are talking about keeping the ball slightly forward of center with all of your irons, does that include wedges
Hi Carl! Usually the root issue is you are trying to help the ball up in the air. Try to hit the ball lower. It will greatly improve your strike.
I have in the past hit my irons solid and all of a sudden I'm hitting grounders and it's driving me crazy. Can you help me? I'm 75 years old and that might be my problem.
Stan
Hi Stan. Think of irons as a long low pitch shot. Start with half swings. Then 3/4 swings. And finally full swing.