Use a 9 iron and only hit the ball about 75 yards when doing the drill. This means make a small back swing and keep the effort level down. Note the position of my lower body through impact to the finish. The weight moves to my left side and my right knee is pointing to the target as well. If you stay too "flat" footed with your back foot, you will not hit the ball very solid.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Point your way to more Accurate Iron Shots
This is an easy drill to perform and it will really help you hit your irons more accurate.
Use a 9 iron and only hit the ball about 75 yards when doing the drill. This means make a small back swing and keep the effort level down. Note the position of my lower body through impact to the finish. The weight moves to my left side and my right knee is pointing to the target as well. If you stay too "flat" footed with your back foot, you will not hit the ball very solid.
Enjoy!
Use a 9 iron and only hit the ball about 75 yards when doing the drill. This means make a small back swing and keep the effort level down. Note the position of my lower body through impact to the finish. The weight moves to my left side and my right knee is pointing to the target as well. If you stay too "flat" footed with your back foot, you will not hit the ball very solid.
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