How To Hit Better Iron Shots

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How To Hit Better Iron Shots And Improve Your Golf Game

One of the biggest keys to improving your golf game is to learn to Hit Better Iron Shots. Many average golfers spend a lot of time on the driving range hitting their driver as far as they can and neglect to work on their iron play. Hitting the long drive down the fairway is definitely a fun part of the game, but what good does it do if the next shot (hit with an iron) goes sideways into the woods or a hazard. In a typical round, golfers will use their irons more than any other club in their bag.

To Hit Better Iron Shots

Stance Is Everything

Having a good stance when setting up over the ball is key if you want to Hit Better Iron Shots. A good stance involves having a slight bend at the waist and some flex in your knees. Your head should be centered over your legs and you should be focused on a point just behind the ball. Having this solid posture before you hit an iron shot will help you stay balanced and make a good body turn on your swing.

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You Will Hit Better Iron Shots

If You Slow It Down And Control The Swing

One thing that many average golfers tend to do on their swings is swing too hard. This can cause a multitude of problems for the resulting shot. A smooth tempo is really important if you want to Hit Better Iron Shots. The tempo of a solid iron shot needs to feel natural. The most important thing when determining if your tempo is right is simply to have the same tempo on the downswing as you do on the back swing. Keeping all parts of your swing in rhythm will help you hit a more consistent shot.

When Trying To Hit Better Iron Shots

Divots Should Be Credit Card Size

Another thing for the average golfer to really analyze when trying to Hit Better Iron Shots is the type of divot that they take. To achieve the best iron shots, you actually want to hit the ground just after you make contact with the ball. If this happens, your divot should be about the size of a credit card and it should be pointing at your target. When using shorter irons, this divot might be slightly larger, and when using long irons it might be smaller. When golfers hit in front of the ball or chunk it, the divot is going to be larger and well behind where the ball was resting. On the other side of things, when golfers hit the ball real low or thin, there won't be a divot at all. When the ball is struck correctly, the proper divot will be taken and the shot will feel good. Remembering that feeling will make your future iron shots just as successful.

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