13-min Making Solid Contact with Your Irons Part 1
Golf Instruction
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13m
Making solid contact with your irons is a skill that can be mastered through practice, patience, and attention to detail. By focusing on proper setup, a connected takeaway, precise downswing mechanics, and a balanced finish, you can elevate your iron play to new heights. Incorporate these principles into your practice sessions to improve your confidence and consistency.
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