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Trying to lift your fairway wood shots into the air leads to poor contact. John Montgomery details why hitting your fairway wood shots “forward” is a great visual for making pure contact.
Comments (12)
Great reminder of form!
Great tips.....Thanks!
Exactly what I need. Now have to practice it. Great swing thought! Thanks
John is my favorite GP pro; always good tips, well presented.
Great Tip
So is a fairway wood being hit more like an iron?
Thank you for sharing. Looking forward to getting out to try it. What do you believe the ideal ball position is in relation to your left foor (right hand golfer?
Would the ball position change depending on which fairway wood say 3 wood vs 7 wood?
Great tip and it really works. But with trying yo get the body forward I end up with a push. How do I avoid it?
Great visual tip John.
I think you've dropped an interesting and well-thought tip. Maybe yes - or no...but it seems to take quite a bit of "space" to set up the practice area you suggest - area not always available at the ranges of many public courses where I seem to play.
Great reminder of form!
Great tips.....Thanks!