In this video, you’ll learn how to hit penetrating iron shots.
How many times have you hit a super high shot, and it just seems to float around then falls straight down?
It’s almost like your 6 iron had the ball flight of a pitching wedge!
Today you’ll learn how to keep your iron shots low…
Because the LAST thing you want to do is hit a high, blooping ball into the wind and lose tons of distance.
To hit your shots low, here’s what you need to do…
First, play the ball slightly back in your stance.
That’ll allow you to hit a little more down on the ball.
Second, deloft your club.
About half way into your downswing, allow your left wrist to bow down.
This will help close your clubface.
Now, concentrate on coming into contact with tons of forward shaft lean.
As you’ll see in the video, the club face is delofted, which will keep the ball trajectory low.
Through impact, feel like you’re trying to put topspin on the ball.
Of course, you won’t be putting topspin on the ball, but feeling like you’re doing so will help you reduce the amount of backspin on the ball.
Put all these tips into your swing and you’ll start to hit with a lower trajectory.
Watch this video now to hit penetrating iron shots!