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| Hi keeks, I just thought I'd let you know that I have uploaded a golfing terms page (find it in the main menu) or here . Although this doesn't cover everyting it has all the basics. I have also set up a forum 'Golfing Terms' where you can ask questions about any terms that you are unsure of. I will add anything discussed here to the golfing terms page from time to time. Hope this helps... ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| Recently I had a lesson with my local pro (Syd, Aust) I had just purchased the new King Cobra SS clubs in reg graphite. I have been under distance with my irons, particularly mid 4-6. He had me working on a drill similar to the right hand drill as seen on this sight. Trapping the ball, hitting down and through taking divot after ball contact. I have tried to practice the right-hand drill but find to get the wrist angle in the photo(right) the face of my seven iron is virtally upright like a 2 iron and aligned with my back foot. The shots are quite erratic and I tend to swat. What should my thought be thoughtout this drill ? Can you give any other tips in this regard? Thanks ... Michael |