Last article, I have introduce you some tips of hit better on your iron shot. Did that enough for your? If not, here I'll give another three tips and hope these may help you to hit better iron shots time after time!Â
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Hitting the golf irons solid is one of the most important aspects of golf, because that is your link between the driver and getting the ball to the green. If you want to improve your golf iron game, then there are a few tips that you need to consider in order to become effective.
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The first thing that you need to do in order to hit consistent iron shots is make sure that you are comfortable over the ball. Feeling comfortable over the ball consists of a variety of factors, including grip pressure with your new Callaway 09 X-Forged Irons, proper alignment, and good posture. It is important that you get all of these things right, because without them it is going to be hard to get the most out of your golf game. Some quick keys are to grip the club lightly, align your shoulders and hips to the target, and make sure that you bend from the hips, and keep your back straight.
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After you are comfortable and technically sound over the ball, you must work on your backswing. Getting started on the right track is crucial, which is why you should try very hard to perfect the backswing. Make sure that you do not let your Callaway irons stay too far to the inside, because this is a killer than can keep you from improving your iron game.
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Last but not least, you must focus on a good tempo. Hitting the ball solid is a direct result of not only solid fundamentals, but a great feel for the proper tempo. What I like to do when I am struggling with my tempo is think of Ernie Els. Not only is his swing great, but using his name is great for practice. Just say "ernie" in your backswing, and say "els" on the downswing. This is a great tool to improve your tempo in no time.
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