How about Callaway RAZR X Irons?
There are a lot of differences between the golf swing of an elite player and that of the average amateur, but what are the biggest?
Let's look at what most golfers want more than anything: power. My work with biomechanics researcher Jean-Jacques Rivet has proved that most amateurs don't push into the ground effectively to create leverage in their swings. And leverage leads to power. The RAZR X Irons is aimed at golfers looking to make the jump from being a high handicap to a single digit player.
The RAZR technology creates an iron with distance and forgiveness in mind, but with the versatility and look of a traditional thin sole iron. RAZR X irons are also available in multiple set options that allow golfers to integrate the new RAZR X hybrids into the lower end of their set where consistency may begin to drop off.
With the use of J.J.'s data, we've found three spots in the average golfer's swing where a lack of leverage is most evident: the takeaway, halfway back and the transition. I'm going to share our findings with you and give you some drills to fix these power leaks. Follow our advice, and you'll start hitting the ball better than ever.
As the club starts down, elite players increase the pressure under their feet -- it looks as if they're starting to squat -- which shallows the swing plane and increases clubhead lag. It's a huge power move. Most amateurs swing down on too steep of a plane and release the clubhead lag early, usually resulting in a weak slice. They often have more ground-force pressure halfway down than at impact. The sequence of the downswing should be from the ground up, but these players frequently do just the opposite, leading with the upper body.
And Callaway RAZR X irons feature a lower,deeper center of gravity and a consistently hot face for distance and accuracy ,in head-to-head tests ,the new razr x irons are 56% more accurate than a competitor's irons that chases distance at the cost of accuracy ,tighter shots ,shorter putts,lower scores.
I can't wait to get out playing, but a little disappointed my clubs will only be arriving later today. My caddie has been out walking the course and I take a lot of positives from what happened in the Masters," he said, noting that he has never played on the Kuala Lumpur course.
Place the club on the ground and stand on the shaft with both feet as shown (right, shoes optional). Then swing a 6-iron while standing on the shaft. As you move past the halfway point in your backswing, you should feel a steady or increasing amount of force in your right heel and the middle of your left foot. Because of this force, you should be able to complete your upper-body turn just like the pros do.
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