Many golfers strike the center of the clubface but still experience weak shots because the shaft leans backward or the club moves across the ball. This reduces compression and creates a glancing blow.
In this edition of Play Smart, GOLF Top 100 Teacher Jeff Smith explains an easy trick that will help produce more forward shaft lean. The post Want more crisp iron shots? Try this forward shaft lean ...
GOLF Top 100 Teacher Tony Ruggiero shares three drills you can do to promote better compression with your irons. The post 3 easy drills to hit crisp and powerful iron shots appeared first on Golf.
Sergio Garcia is one of the very best long iron players in the history of the game. The Spaniard has terrific hands and his timing is truly exceptional – something that is crucial for him, given the ...
I've been coaching golfers for more than two decades, but I still often get asked the same question.. why do I pull iron shots? When learning how to hit an iron shot, there are a few fundamental ...
If you were to poll 100 middle-to-high handicappers and ask them what their favorite iron is, I'm betting at least 80 of them would say their 7-iron or 8-iron. Why? These clubs have ample loft so they ...
Learning how to compress the golf ball improves distance and shot quality with less effort. Golf coach Robert Randall recommends external focus drills, like the gate drill, for more consistent ball ...