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Thursday, February 26, 2009

3 Tips on How to Hit Better Irons

I want to improve my course management with my irons. Ironically, I hit the driver just fine. I hit many solid iron shots that end up in funny places. With better course management, I think I can get over the hump and achieve my handicap goals this year. Do you have any suggestions for me? Any help will be appreciated.

It is our pleasure to help you. Many players do not believe that they can improve their iron play by slowing down, making sure they have the proper club in their hand and improving their course management. Remember the closer that you are able to hit your irons the shorter your putts will be and then you will look like a better putter! Improve how you hit your irons with these 3 course management tips:

1. As simple as it sounds most players do not know the average distance that they hit each golf club. The key word here is average. How long you hit your seven-iron one time (downhill and downwind) simply does not matter. I would rather brag about the low score I shot after the round than the long seven-iron that I hit on the eighth hole!

2. Take the time while you are on the golf course to find the yardage to the front and back of the green as well as the distance to the hole.

3. Choose the club that allows you to make a full swing. This takes away many variables that can go wrong during your swing. The important part is then make a swing that is committed to the fact that you have made the right club selection.

These three simple course management tips will help you organize yourself so that you hit better iron shots closer to the hole. You know what comes after that, lower scores!

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