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How Far Can You Hit With Your Golf Iron Shots?

admin December 15th, 2009



 

Most good golfers and professionals know how far they hit their iron clubs.

This is something that every golfer should have an idea about. Not knowing how far you hit each of your golf iron shots would prevent you from playing good and consistent golf.

It does not take a long time to go on to the driving range to find out how far you hit

certain iron shots for that matter any clubs. You need only check some of your clubs, not all. You could do maybe only 4, 7, 9 and PW. That should enable you to work out the ones in-between.

Different golfers hit the ball different distances, so don’t worry too much if your irons don’t go as far as your competitors’. No golfers can always hit their club to its maximum distance on every shot. Therefore it is always advisable to hit the longer club as it is not always possible to hit the perfect golf iron shots.

To ensure the ball goes high and far with an iron, please follow the following steps:

1) Grip your iron firmly but without being too tight and allow your arms to hang down so the iron is down at your waist level. Then bend down from your waist until the head of the iron touches the ground with the ball in front of the iron’s face. Always keep yours knees bent even through the swing.

2) Start your back swing by turning your hips and coil up your body for more power. At the top of the back swing the clubs shaft should be kept parallel to your shoulders.

3) Following through with the swing after hitting the ball, the club should be brought behind the back of your head.

In golf, the aim is to achieve a 85 to 90% success. Stick to this rule and you won’t go too far wrong from hitting good golf iron shots.

 

 



By: John Woon

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John Woon is a successful latex consultant, Internet marketer and a keen golfer.
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Gertrude

Getting the Best Golf Training Equipment

admin November 23rd, 2008



Not too long ago, improving your golf game meant spending hours at the driving range or paying for lots of lessons with a teaching pro. While there’s still nothing wrong with using the driving range to fine-tune your skills, or checking your fundamentals with a qualified pro, nowadays there’s a wide selection of golf training equipment that can help you improve your game and slash your scores. And a lot of this stuff can be used in the comfort of your own home or backyard!

Variety, Variety, Variety!

From the high-tech approach, including laser-guided swing aids and interactive software, to the basics of swing training gloves and tee mats, its equipment is available for just about every component of the game and every problem that an individual golfer might want to work on. And you can find out a lot about its equipment you might need or be interested in buying, just by doing an Internet search on keywords like “golf training equipment,” “golf aids,” or the like. Many websites offer user reviews of different golf training aids, so you can get an idea if it will work for you before you make a buying decision.

Professional Advice

Getting in touch with your most-needed areas of improvement might involve a visit to your local club pro. Once you’ve started to zero in on the parts of your game that need the most help, selecting the right golf training equipment to help you overcome your weaknesses can give you even more momentum. Check out the options, make your selection, and start watching those strokes peel off!

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Allen

What’s the best way to learn to play golf?

admin November 27th, 2007

Mercenary Karma asked:


I’d like to start playing golf and have never played the game before. Anyone have any good tips on how I should start? Should I visit the driving range first? How long should I practice at the driving range? What brand golf clubs would be good for a beginner like me that’s not too expensive?

Blaine

golf *-*-(?

admin November 10th, 2006

Dylan J asked:


can i die from playing golf so much i love the driving range so much i woul F— it if i have to i mean it

Dee

Are there any affordable places for a college student to play golf in the CA bay area?

admin September 22nd, 2006

Mizzy Hunt asked:


I’m a starving college student of course and I’m trying to find an affordable place where I can play golf in the Bay Area. I live in San Jose, California so someplace close to there would help. I’m looking for either a golf course or driving range, really doesn’t matter which but any help would be appreciated. THANKS

Adam