GolfPass (with ads)
Ad-Supported with free account
-
Access to select GolfPass videos (with ads)
-
Pick up where you left off with video progress tracking
-
Limited access to articles on-demand
-
Save videos to watch later
GolfPass Video
Ad-Free Video Streaming
-
Includes 7-day free trial
-
Access to all GolfPass videos ad-free
-
GolfPass Points - earn and redeem toward free or discounted tee times
-
Exclusive video instruction from top instructors and tour pros like Rory McIlroy
-
GOLF Channel favorites, including Big Break
-
Fully unlocked GolfPass mobile app
GolfPass+ Annual
Includes All GolfPass Video Benefits
-
$10 monthly tee time credits
-
Unlock member-only rates on select tee times
-
Waived fees on 12 bookings, for up to 4 players per booking
-
Tee time protection on up to 12 tee time bookings
-
12 months of Peacock Premium
-
Access to all GolfPass videos ad-free
Clay Ballard provides a step-by-step swing progression to hitting pure iron shots. To hit consistently flush iron shots like the pros do, watch this video now!
Comments (5)
Another comment from Australia. Enjoyed the tip and found that visualization increased my consistency of my iron shots especially with wind involved. I follow the process deliberately on the practise range, but rely on feel and focus on target on the course.
G'day Clay, 'Ben' in Australia here. One thing I picked up years ago is on the takeaway get my weight on the inside of my right heel. The next thing I focus on is getting my weight to the outside of my left heel. Maintaining the spinal tilt throughout.
Can you use this technique to set up or Check your grip?
I can’t see the video as the intrusive ad is in the way. I tried to close it but either the c is too small or disengaged. This is denegrating the usefulness of the website.
Great tip!! I like the fact thst you are using a 6 iron for this training tip. Its my best club. Heading to Myrtle Beach and will use your tip on my trip!!! Wish me luck !!
Another comment from Australia. Enjoyed the tip and found that visualization increased my consistency of my iron shots especially with wind involved. I follow the process deliberately on the practise range, but rely on feel and focus on target on the course.
G'day Clay, 'Ben' in Australia here. One thing I picked up years ago is on the takeaway get my weight on the inside of my right heel. The next thing I focus on is getting my weight to the outside of my left heel. Maintaining the spinal tilt throughout.