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Date Posted: 11:19:25 09/03/08 Wed
Author: tony
Subject: great results... but.

I just recieved my 1irons and am pleased already with the consistent ball striking. So far no skulls or fat shots. I was just wondering though, why I am pulling my wedge shots. Normally I can knock it stiff or at least reasonably close with my pitching and sand wedge but the 1irons not so much. Granted it is a new club for me so I know there is a learning curve, but I am wondering if any one has any suggestions (stance, allignment, ball position etc..)
Great customer service David.
Firm believer in 1irons from the great white north.

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[> Re: great results... but. -- David Lake, 08:20:16 09/04/08 Thu

Tony,

It takes a number of trips to the range and swing repetition to fully ingrain your single swing necessary for your new 1 Irons. What is happening is that even though you know that you are supposed to use this one swing, posture, ball position, etc. with all of your irons you are unconsciously varying your swing when you see PW, #3, etc. on the sole of your irons. It just takes time to mentally get past this and when you do you will find that your level of ball striking has increased dramatically. I will give you one very important piece of advice and that is to never choke down on any iron for any shot (the only exception would be for a side hill lie).

David Lake


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[> Re: great results... but. -- matt french, 21:08:07 09/10/08 Wed

Try my trick, have your wife of friend hand you a club and not tell you which one you have, i was overswinging my short irons. not so anymore, took the whole summer but im shooting at and around par all the time. good luck...m


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