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4 keys for consisten iron shot

Consistent iron play is all about controlling distance, trajectory and spin. Here are four keys to help you reach a higher level with your iron play.

ADDRESS

Getting your shoulders fairly level puts you in position to hit crisp irons. With a driver, the shoulders are tilted more away from the target.

To achieve this position, stand a club in front of you and push downward with both palms on the butt end.

This gets you more centered.

BACKSWING

The more compact your backswing, the easier it is to hit solid irons.

To eliminate wasted motion, pre-set your wrist hinge and then simply turn to the top.

Feel this sensation when starting from your normal address position.

SPINE ANGLE

One crucial element for good iron play is to maintain a constant spine angle throughout the swing. This enables you to hit down at impact, correctly taking a divot after the ball. Many amateurs tend to rise up as they swing the club down in a mistaken attempt to help lift the ball into the air.

Lifting leads to poor contact such as fat or thin shots.

To correct this tendency, swing to a finish position and then hold it for a moment. Then bring the club back down as if someone hit the rewind button.

You should be able to get right back into your address position. That’s maintaining your spine angle.

IMPACT

To achieve the correct pinching action — where clubhead meets ball and then descends into the turf, producing that textbook feel and sound — rehearse an exaggerated impact position at address.

Lean the shaft forward, with your hands well ahead of the clubhead (left). Make your normal swing, and try to re-create this feeling when you strike the ball.

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