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| Hi, My irons have been going very bad for the last couple of months . I hit the ball straight enough I find it difficult to hit anything lower than a 7 iron and any 6/5 irons I do manage to hit well dont travel much farther than my 7 iron so I end up hitting a lot of 7 woods . At the driving range yesterday I got the following tip from an old golfer who plays off a low handicap He said to move the ball back in my stance & move my hands forward so my left hand is roughly in line with my left knee . This seems to work well enough but I wonder could this tip lead to further problems or is it the way to go ? It does feel like my hands are now very far ahead of the ball at setup ![]() |
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| Re: Golf Tip Query To start with, you must have your hands ahead of the ball when hitting irons. Before I got to your second paragraph my advice was going o be to make sure your hands are ahead of the ball. Although having your hands in line with your left knee does sound a bit too far, but it is all relative to where you have your ball in your stance. Ideally, your ball should move back in your stance as your clubs get shorter. Your 3 iron should be about where you decribed where your 6 iron is playing from. By the time you get down to your SW/LW, the ball should be somewhere in the back half of your stance. Try what is comfortable for you, but make sure your hands are ahead of the ball when hitting your irons. Keep us updated on your success!
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