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Martin Chuck demonstrates a drill that will help you better control the ball flight with your scoring irons. Use the ‘Fleetwood finish’ to stuff your short irons and make more birdies!
Comments (24)
What is the launch monitor you use
Excellent lesson. Great advice. I have been playing with hybrids and fairway woods for several years and my irons start at a 7 iron. Happy to hear that I am not crazy--just old and trying to hang on to the 80s.
How do I stop hitting almost all my irons out on the toe of the iron very rarely in the center?
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How can I practice what you showed with the PlaneMate during this off-season ?
I’m finding that no matter how I adjust my swing with my Driver, I’m still slicing the ball. What can I do to stop my slice?
Do you like the towel drill for pitching and chipping as well?
Martin, GREAT tip. The towel drill really seems to give me a stability and reminder that my body and arms need to move together. It also emphasizes my follow thru. Thanks.
What is the launch monitor you use
Excellent lesson. Great advice. I have been playing with hybrids and fairway woods for several years and my irons start at a 7 iron. Happy to hear that I am not crazy--just old and trying to hang on to the 80s.