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How to Hit Your Irons - Broken Down Into Five Easy Steps (These Worked For Me)

Learn how to hit your irons effectively when you break down the swing into five workable parts. Many average golfers usually have one or more areas of their swings that is causing issues. I had a problem with a wicked slice and could not hit an iron to save my life.

I thought I could just play through my swing issues but man I was wrong. I finally got sick and tired of sucking at golf plane and simple. I finally got help with correcting my slice and learning how to hit my irons. Here is the five parts of a golf swing that when cleaned up will help eliminate your swing issues.

1. Setup is step number one. When addressing the ball it is important to remain relaxed and tense free. You should have a slight bend in the knees with your back straight while you bend at the hips. The position of the ball is important to playing well. The longer the irons the further toward the lead foot the ball should be placed. For wedges and short irons the ball should be toward the trailing foot.

2. The grip should be loose because a grip that is too tight will cause you to miss hit the ball. I always had too tight of a grip which caused miss hits and my hands to hurt by the time I got to the back nine. Just loosening my grip took seven strokes of my game.

3. The back swing should be slow and steady and not fast and jerky. Take the club back straight until the club shaft hits 9 o' clock and then begin to coil the upper body, keep the lead elbow straight and keep your eye on the ball.

4. The down swing should start with your weight being transferred onto the front or lead foot. The weight transfer should start always with the hips and not the shoulders and arms. Furthermore, keep the trailing elbow tucked close to your side.

5. The follow through will tell you a lot about how you are hitting the ball. Your swing should be a sweeping motion and the follow through should finish your swing arch.

Fixing your golf swing issues are easier to do when you break the swing into five parts to understand why you miss hit the ball. Once you understand why you miss hit take the next step and get help to eliminate them.




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