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Date Posted: 22:39:46 07/07/11 Thu
Author: Roy Reed (R2)
Subject: Re: Playing my new clubs
In reply to: John Mayo 's message, "Playing my new clubs" on 15:56:43 07/07/11 Thu

John: Just a thought about your loss of distance with the long (lower-lofted) irons. One of my students was having a similiar problem and after working with him for a few minutes, I realized he was simply not "finishing" the swing. To realize the maximum distance potential of all "full swing shots" with the 1-Irons, we must be accelerating thru the ball at impact, and the only way to do that consistently is to make a complete follow-thru, with your weight transferred to the front foot, your chest facing the target and the club completing it's swing path over your forward shoulder. I see a lot of golfers that just sort of "stop" their swing after ball impact, and wonder why their carry distance suffers. Simple problem, simple fix. Just remember, finish the swing! Good luck to you and keep hitting 'em straight! R2

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