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Date Posted: 11:47:02 02/16/10 Tue
Author: David Lake
Subject: Re: Swing
In reply to: John B 's message, "Swing" on 23:47:41 02/15/10 Mon

John,

1 Iron Golf clubs are not method specific and are played and recommended by conventional PGA instructors as well as single-axis, PPGS, and other swing method instructors and advocates. Regardless of the swing method used the position of the body, wrists, arms, etc. are all identical at impact. Simply put, it is not important how you get to the ideal impact position as long as you end up in the ideal impact position. To give a perfect example, Jim Furyk has the most unorthodox swing in golf yet at impact he is in the exact same position as Tiger Woods, Fred Couples, etc., and is the reason that he plays so well on tour. Consequently, since 1 Iron Golf clubs are built to your ideal club length in relation to the optimum clubhead lie angle they will produce enhanced ball striking no matter what swing method is used.

Something to bear in mind is that since all of your irons are identical length you need to use the exact same ball position with each one (center of stance) and disregard any other instruction on ball position since these instructions pertain to conventional varying length golf clubs.

David Lake

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