Kyle Voska Golf

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Fundamentals Of Iron Play

FUNDAMENTALS OF IRON PLAY

Definition: A full swing with an iron using about 80% of your maximum effort to maintain balance and control of the club.

Goal: The goal of an iron shot is accuracy and distance control.  Accuracy is achieved by having a repeatable golf swing that goes back and through on a similar swing path.  Distance control is achieved by striking the ball in the center of the club using a controlled swing.  Strike the ball with a descending blow from the inside allowing the clubface to hit the ball first, then the ground about an inch ahead of the ball.

Setup:

  1. Ball position should be placed about 2 balls off your left heel.
  2. Stance is shoulder width apart (outside of shoulders over shoe laces) with your 6 iron.   With your longer clubs, your stance will increase a half an inch per club, and it will decrease a half an inch per club with your shorter irons.  This is based on the half-inch increments in length in your irons.
  3. Flare your feet out about 20 degrees to allow your body the ability to turn correctly.
  4. Bend over from your hip joints (waist), not from your knees, so the end of the grip points to your belt-line.
  5. Your balance should be equally distributed on your feet.  If done correctly, you should be able to wiggle your toes at address without feeling your weight shift back.
  6. Your arms should hang comfortably below your shoulders.
  7. Your hands will be positioned slightly ahead of the golf ball to simulate the impact position.

Execution:

  1. Start your backswing with your center turning back.  Turn don’t shift.
  2. Allow your wrists to hinge up creating a 90 angle between your left arm and the club shaft.
  3. Keep your right knee flexed and stable on the backswing.
  4. Stop your backswing where you have the most control.
  5. Swing down from the inside to allow you to release the club properly.  You can achieve this by keeping your hands close to your body on your downswing.
  6. Strike the ground about 1 inch after the ball to achieve correct contact with the ball.
  7. Turn all the way through to a full finish.  Your shirt buttons, belt buckle, right knee, and shoe laces should be facing the target at your finish.
  8. Hold your finish until the ball lands.

April 1, 2010 Posted by | Fundamentals of Golf, Iron Play, UC Class Notes | , , | Leave a Comment

   

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