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05-11-2010, 05:25 AM
Choose a middle iron
Choose a middle iron to work with and then place the other club on the ground as a guide to where you will hit the ball. The seven iron is always a good choice as a club to hit and the driver always works well as a stance placement club
discount golf equipment (http://www.golfclubsbest.com/). Line your feet up straight along the line of the club on the ground, shoulder-length apart. Place a ball on the ground, or on the carpet, and address the ball with both hands on the club as you normally would. Once you are comfortable in your stance, remove your left hand from the club and hold the club in place with your right hand r9 irons (http://www.golfclubsbest.com/TaylorMade-R9-Irons-4-9PAS-1048.html). Step 2 Begin a practice swing with just your right arm to get used to the additional weight that your right arm is forced to support without your left arm being present. Do not strike the ball yet. Get used to swinging the iron fully over your head, and keep your head down as you would in a normal swing. Once you are used to the feel of the club in just your right hand, go ahead and strike the ball titleist ap2 (http://www.golfclubsbest.com/Titleist--AP2-Irons-3-9P-1183.html). You will know you have done it right when the ball goes straight and about half the distance it would normally go. Continue to hit balls until you have hit three good shots in a row. Step 3 Assume your stance again and place both hands on your club. This time remove the right hand, leaving just the left hand on your iron. Take a few practice swings, taylormade tour preferred irons (http://www.golfclubsbest.com/TaylorMade-Tour-Preferred-Irons-3-9PS-1046.html) working very hard to keep your left arm perfectly straight as you would in a normal swing. Working the left arm will be the most difficult, so be patient and continue to practice swing without striking the ball. Once you feel comfortable and are able to keep your left arm straight, begin hitting balls until you hit three good shots in a row. The shots should go straight and be half the distance you would normally hit the ball with that club.ishiner Step 4 Take five practice balls in your bucket and hit those five balls with both hands on the club as you normally would. You will find that you are making better contact with your irons. Do this exercise at least once a week and you will hit better iron shots.
Choose a middle iron to work with and then place the other club on the ground as a guide to where you will hit the ball. The seven iron is always a good choice as a club to hit and the driver always works well as a stance placement club
discount golf equipment (http://www.golfclubsbest.com/). Line your feet up straight along the line of the club on the ground, shoulder-length apart. Place a ball on the ground, or on the carpet, and address the ball with both hands on the club as you normally would. Once you are comfortable in your stance, remove your left hand from the club and hold the club in place with your right hand r9 irons (http://www.golfclubsbest.com/TaylorMade-R9-Irons-4-9PAS-1048.html). Step 2 Begin a practice swing with just your right arm to get used to the additional weight that your right arm is forced to support without your left arm being present. Do not strike the ball yet. Get used to swinging the iron fully over your head, and keep your head down as you would in a normal swing. Once you are used to the feel of the club in just your right hand, go ahead and strike the ball titleist ap2 (http://www.golfclubsbest.com/Titleist--AP2-Irons-3-9P-1183.html). You will know you have done it right when the ball goes straight and about half the distance it would normally go. Continue to hit balls until you have hit three good shots in a row. Step 3 Assume your stance again and place both hands on your club. This time remove the right hand, leaving just the left hand on your iron. Take a few practice swings, taylormade tour preferred irons (http://www.golfclubsbest.com/TaylorMade-Tour-Preferred-Irons-3-9PS-1046.html) working very hard to keep your left arm perfectly straight as you would in a normal swing. Working the left arm will be the most difficult, so be patient and continue to practice swing without striking the ball. Once you feel comfortable and are able to keep your left arm straight, begin hitting balls until you hit three good shots in a row. The shots should go straight and be half the distance you would normally hit the ball with that club.ishiner Step 4 Take five practice balls in your bucket and hit those five balls with both hands on the club as you normally would. You will find that you are making better contact with your irons. Do this exercise at least once a week and you will hit better iron shots.