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Do fat, thin, or topped shots keep showing up in your iron game? Cindy Miller shares the go-to swing thought she used on Big Break to help golfers improve contact and strike their irons more cleanly.
Comments (7)
Good morning. I have a question about iron alignment. I am very right eye dominant. When I line up to hit to the target I believe I’m aligned properly, but playing partners will tell me I am aligned significantly to the right of target. (Even though from my viewpoint my toe line and shoulders appear correctly aligned. This causes me to come over the top with my swing plane and take a deep divot
What swing key can I use to assure a better alignment, even when my eyes are fooling me.
By the way, I really enjoy your lesson tips. Thanks for your help
I appreciated your candid narrative in this video, which made sense to me. "Sweating like a pig" - to keep your arms in when you swing. This is the first time I have understood to keep my arms in! Thank you!
Hi! When I hit my hybrid 4 club and ball is place slightly up hill… I hit it really far; but when the ball is on flat ground I hit not so far? What adjustment is needed on flat ground so that I can hit the ball as far as when it is placed slightly on uphill terrain?
Hi! Simply can’t properly hit my 3 wood club; how can I change this?
So sorry! I think they are making the video play fast!
You talk way tooooo fast !
Good morning. I have a question about iron alignment. I am very right eye dominant. When I line up to hit to the target I believe I’m aligned properly, but playing partners will tell me I am aligned significantly to the right of target. (Even though from my viewpoint my toe line and shoulders appear correctly aligned. This causes me to come over the top with my swing plane and take a deep divot
What swing key can I use to assure a better alignment, even when my eyes are fooling me.
By the way, I really enjoy your lesson tips. Thanks for your help
I appreciated your candid narrative in this video, which made sense to me. "Sweating like a pig" - to keep your arms in when you swing. This is the first time I have understood to keep my arms in! Thank you!