Golf Irons Yardage
Jan/100
Golf Irons Yardage
Please take a look at my Golf swing im lacking distance at times and hit it left with pull hooks or thin it.?
I hit it thin right my pure shots are ok but would like some added yardage with my irons without having to gain more speed i need better Impact take a look help me out please?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rr4SabMRTY
Im not a bad golfer about a 14 hanidcap i struggle with balance through the ball and need work on hitting it straight i hit it left with pull hooks i play ball a bit forward of center on most shots it just fels right.
The poster on YouTube that said your backswing is too long is wrong- you're fine, especially since you look under control, from what I saw. That first swing from "down-the-line" was probably the best one, in my opinion.
I know it may feel right, but you may want to play the ball back a touch. From the video, it looks like you're playing that iron from a fairway wood ball-position. That, to me, looks too far forward. And stuff like that happens- sometimes the ball creeps too far forward or backward in your stance. Ernie Els has mentioned that he struggles with his ball position creeping forward on him.
For the 9 & wedges, maybe play the ball a fraction back of center (towards your right); for the 6-8 directly under center; and 3-5 a fraction ahead of center. This should ensure a downward strike into the ball, and create a divot that is made after contact- that would make the shots more crisp, and kill the thin shot. Playing the ball back might also help straighten out the shots- you're coming from the inside like you should, but if you do it too much, you can over-cook it.
Keep swinging like that- that's a good looking swing.
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