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susem913
05-06-2010, 08:29 AM
Different iron shots

Keep your posture the same for your iron shots. discount golf clubs (http://www.usdiscountgolf.com) There has been much said about having the need to adjust your posture for different iron shots, but in reality, what should change is the distance ishiner TaylorMade R7 CGB MAX Fairway Wood (http://www.usdiscountgolf.com/TaylorMade-R7-CGB-Max-Fairway-Wood-1025.html) you are from the ball, not your posture. Here, I’m holding a long, middle and short iron to demonstrate how much spine angle (the amount my upper body Taylormade R7 CGB MAX Irons (http://www.usdiscountgolf.com/TaylorMade-2009-R7-CGB-Max-Irons-4-9PAS-1045.html) leans toward the ball) and leg flex remain constant. Although not showing, in addition to the ball moving farther from my body with longer irons, the ball position also will move slightly closer to the target (relative to my stance). This will add a small amount of tilt to my shoulders TaylorMade R9 Fairway Wood (http://www.usdiscountgolf.com/TaylorMade-R9-Fairway-Wood-1026.html) with longer irons, but my posture and spine angle will stay the same.If your irons are too flat or upright for you, you can tell by looking at your wear marks. Are you missing on the heel? TaylorMade R9 460 Driver (http://www.usdiscountgolf.com/TaylorMade-R9-460-Driver-1004.html) Your irons might be too upright. Missing toward the toe? Your sticks are probably too flat. Always opt for a set of irons that matches your posture. It will make a big difference in your ballstriking performance. Leave room so your body can swing.