Should I hover my irons?

Practice gripping the club securely in the fingers without tensing your arms. Hovering the club at address gives you this perfect feel for the clubhead while helping you avoid excessive tension throughout the swing. Your shots will be more consistent with less effort.

Should you hover your golf irons?

Soling the club in such a lie can set off a chain reaction which could move the ball, incurring a penalty. By hovering the club, you not only eliminate that risk, you reduce the tendency to snag the clubface in the grass, both on the takeaway and on the way down to the ball.

Should you sweep your irons?

So, for most golfers, a sweeping iron swing is going to lead to a high launch but a lower overall trajectory. Consistent distance control. Some players who hit down on the ball aggressively have trouble controlling their distances – especially with their short irons.

Should you ground irons at address?

Yes. When hitting irons, you should always address the golf ball with the toe of the club slightly up. This will ensure the clubhead arrives at the ball square at impact and will lead to better interaction with the turf, resulting in straighter shots.

Should I choke up on my irons?

Choking up on iron shots can boost your greens-in-regulation percentage (GIR) – a great way to lower your scores. You'll make better contact, of course, and your misses won't sail as far off line. You may also achieve a lower ball flight, a big advantage in windy conditions.

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How should I grip my irons?

According to PGA pro John Stahlschmidt, the club's grip should run from the middle knuckle of your index finger to just below the spot where your pinkie meets your palm. Tiger Woods suggests running the club at a slightly shallower angle, from the base of the index finger to the pad just below the pinkie.

Should I choke down chipping?

As for your body, remember as you choke down: Don't hunch your upper body. Instead, choke down with your hands, and get your body lower by adding more flex in the knees, as opposed to hunching over.

Should my irons be upright or flat?

If it's pointing towards the toe, then your club is too upright. If it's pointing towards the heel, then it's too flat. If the line is perpendicular to the grooves on the face, then your lie angle is correct.

Should hands be in front of ball with irons?

The grip and hands must be in front of the clubhead and ball. Many amateur golfers believe that the grip and clubhead come back to the position they are in during the setup. The hands and grip must move forward before the clubhead in order to properly compress and control the ball.

How do I make sure the club face is square at impact?

On the way back, make sure the butt of the grip is pointed toward the tee. Shift the weight to your heel and start turning with your lower body. This move will square the clubface. You want the wrist slightly bowed so you square the face, compress the ball, and have your belt buckle facing the target.

Do you take divot with long irons?

In general, you should still take a small divot with a long iron. Playing it just like any other iron gives you the best chance of striking the ball cleanly. However, a divot with a long iron will generally be smaller, because the club is longer with a more shallow lie angle.

Why am I digging my irons?

If you stance is significantly wider, it can often cause your hips to move too much side to side and your hip seeks being over each foot. As your hips move too much side to side, this can often cause the club to hit the ground before the ball if you do not recenter yourself exactly the same amount.

Should you sweep the golf ball?

One of the greatest benefits of sweeping the ball is that you are much less likely to hit it fat because you won't come down from the backswing too quickly. This also makes the angle of the club head much flatter, so you'll have more time at the impact point.

Do pro golfers hover the club?

Instead they hover the club off the ground just behind the ball until they start their swing. Tour players who hover the club at address include Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, Jason Day, Matt Kuchar, Steve Stricker, Davis Love III, Jay Haas, Yani Tseng and Cristie Kerr.

Should you ground the golf club?

Some golfers like to ground their club behind the ball before they swing. Others prefer to hover just off the ground. Personal preference can come into play here, but the determining factor should be how consistently you hit the ball. Fred Soobhany has found great success using the Peak Performance Golf Swing.

Is it better to hover driver?

The second benefit of hovering your driver is the fact that it allows you to be fluid. Hovering means your hands are able to wiggle slightly and the club head is able to move around a little bit before the swing. This slight motion is enough to keep you loose and prepared to make a smooth strike.

Should I forward press my irons?

Should You Forward Press When Chipping? Because you want your hands to be ahead of the clubhead on impact, you should execute a slight forward press when chipping. Don't push your hands too far out in front, but press them out slightly, so you get a feel for where you want to make contact with the ball.

Should you break your wrists in golf?

There is no 'proper' wrist hinge in golf. Many coaches suggest to start breaking your wrists once you pass parallel in the takeaway, while others advocate a one-piece takeaway and only allowing your wrists to hinge at the top of the backswing. Both methods can produce repeatable, powerful golf swings.

What happens if your irons are too flat?

If your club is too flat for your swing then it means that during your swing, the toe of the club will be lower than the heel (normally you want them level at impact). That can result in the ball slicing (curving to the right for a right-handed golfer).

What happens if irons are too upright?

But if your clubs are too upright, the toe would be off the ground, and you'd have a tendency to pull the ball (inset, top). Too flat, and the heel would be up, and you'd tend to hit pushes (inset, bottom). Starting with the face slightly off can produce exponential misses, so make sure your clubs fit.

Why am I hitting the toe of my irons?

Hitting the ball off the toe of the club is one of the most common ball-striking problems. It usually occurs when the arms lose their extension as the club moves into the impact zone -- often the swing path is pulling in because the golfer is trying to lift the ball off the ground.

What is the average swing weight on tour?

The driver swing weight on Tour is probably between D-3 and D-8, but compared to the irons, it is much more individual and there are many ways to optimise the performance.

Does choking down on golf club help?

Choking down will reduce swing speed, increase control over the club head at impact, and reduce your shot distance. Choking down on your driver can also help if you need to hit a tee shot into the wind. Your swing speed will decline by choking down and you will put less spin on the ball.

Does choking down on golf club change swing weight?

One thing I usually see though is that effective swingweight is often dismissed as negligible when choking down, or acknowledged that it changes a little, but it "shouldn't affect you too much". TXG had a good video called effect of gripping down.

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