I've seen advice from golf experts that say that the way to a better game is
through practicing your iron shots and getting really good at them. I'm sorry
but I just don't buy it. I'm going to give you some excellent golf iron tips
that will just about cover the basics for you. But I still say you should spend
a greater amount of energy (and time if you have it) on improving your chipping
and pitching game.
As with most of my articles, I must disagree with most
conventional golf advice in this area too. I can't tell you how many times I've
heard that we have to go out to the range and begin by swinging our pitching
wedge and then the sand wedge, then the 9-iron, and on up. With each of these
irons, hitting a bunch of balls until we feel good about that iron.
Well,
what if you don't feel good about one particular iron? Are you supposed to just
keep hammering away with it until the bucket runs out? What good does that do
you anyway? The way I see it, all you'll be doing is getting frustrated and
injecting doubt into your game. Hardly anybody can pull out their irons and hit
them all well as they work through their bag and a bucket of
balls.
Forgettaboutit!
My number 1 of all Golf iron tips- The next
time you have time to hit balls on the range or into a net or just playing
around in your backyard, here's what you should do: Get inside your head and
pretend you are playing a round without any woods! Play a course in your head
only with your irons. Never hit the same iron twice in a row because you rarely
do that on a course right?
Don't do anything in a practice swing that you
wouldn't do on a course. Your mind will get all confused and you'll fall into
the trap of being a good practice golfer but a lousy playing golfer.
You
want to score on the course, not look good on the range.
As the
Anti-practice expert, I am usually going to give you a different way to do
things that has a far faster return in improvement at the average golfer level
of skill. You must know by now that most golf instruction out there is geared
toward the better player. Why instructors do that when most players are average,
I can't figure it out for the life of me.
This is probably the best of
all the golf iron tips and it's so easy to do. To make it even more powerful,
the next time you go out for a fun, friendly round with nothing riding on it,
leave your woods at home. That's right, I'm not kidding.
Now, most of you
reading this are going to say, "C'mon, I don't want to do that." Listen, I'm
telling to just do it once if nothing else. You will be surprised at how fun it
is to think your way around a course. You will turbo charge your long iron game
like you can't believe for the rest of the season if you just do this for one
round.
You will start to teach yourself strategic golf that will come in
very handy your next round with all of your clubs. And besides, you'll probaby
keep the ball in the fairway the whole time. No out of bounds or lost ball will
make up for any lack of distance on long shots, you'll see.
Something
will happen at the cellular level that you won't be able to explain...but your
scorecard will.
Do it!
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