Two Keys To Solid Contact And Compressing Your Irons
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Every single good ball striker has the shaft of the club and the handle leaning slightly towards the target at impact.
If your shaft and handle are straight up and down at impact, your contact will suffer, you’ll have too much dynamic loft, you’ll hit the ball high and short, and probably will not hit the ball in the middle of the face. You certainly are not going to compress the golf ball and it won’t feel very good.
Most of you know this. This isn’t groundbreaking information. But, the question is, how to you fix it? There are two ways that you can get the handle forward – through your body with rotation and through your arms and hands.
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