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Old 11-26-2005, 06:24 PM
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divots

how important is the divot? i hardy ever make one with my irons 7-3, i make a pretty steep attack i think

should i work on making a divot? what are some techniques or drills to help make it happen?

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Re: divots

I only take small divots myself. With my long irons I just rip some grass
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Wink Re: divots

If the ball flight is ok with a shallow divot your ok. Are you hitting it thin if so then you probably need a little divot. Hogan just swept the ball off the turf.
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Re: divots

Hi Doogkie,

7-3 iron no divot and wedge-7 iron, I assume some divot......................

If this is the case then you are swinging almost perfect, however it is clear that you must have a very shallow attack into the ball, I guess your driver and long irons go well and you tend to pull wegdes?, I may of course be wrong..!!

If this is the case there are a couple of things you can do, slightly narrow your stance, this alone will create a steeper angle of attack..........and/or work on a little steeper takeaway, this works best with a left shoulder start to the swing, somehow it is easier to get a little steeper.

One word of warning..........NEVER go seeking divots they will come naturally, with the correct swing.


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Re: divots

your right i do pull my wedges and everything else is pretty good
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