Amateur golfers obsess over how far they hit their driver, but how many actually know how far their 7-iron carries? This 2026 ...
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Do You Make These Crucial Changes At Setup When Hitting An Iron Or A Hybrid? So Many Amateurs Get This Wrong...
Similarly to many amateur golfers, I struggle with my ball striking from time to time and often get frustrated by a lack of consistency. While trying to find the answer, I have spent time trying to ...
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2 keys to hit your best iron shots ever
If you were to poll 100 middle-to-high handicappers and ask them what their favorite iron is, I'm betting at least 80 of them would say their 7-iron or 8-iron. Why? These clubs have ample loft so they ...
Congratulations. Attempting to tee off with a club other than a driver means you’re actually thinking about course management instead of mindlessly banging something down the fairway. The question you ...
When your ball settles deep in the rough, it's easy to feel like there's no good way to make solid contact. You swing harder, but the club still seems to grab and twist in the grass. According to ...
If you’re anything like me, hitting long irons can be a struggle. Sure, there are times when I catch one on the screws and send the ball soaring toward the green, but that’s more of the exception than ...
Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s new series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have ...
Hitting iron shots that soar high in the air and land soft on the green is something that all golfers aspire to. When you watch a pro flag an iron to set up an easy birdie, it’s impossible not to ...
Ask pros what their favorite lie is for hitting iron shots, and they’ll say, “The tighter, the better.” Ask a typical amateur, and they’ll likely describe that cushy quarter-inch-high cut of grass ...
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