Hi Shawn,
Another great reminder.I’ll take it to the range next time out.The tip you gave the other day about keeping your hands a little more than a fist length from your body.I noticed the other day at the range I have them close with my irons and hybrids but with my woods they were to far away.Felt weird having them close like I was on top of the ball.How can I fix this?
Looking at your tip doz’s the same princple apply with the iron???
The same arc and turn and keeping the shoulders back? getting behind the golf with the neccessary turn and staying & keeping the shoulders back is critical for all golf shots. pls comment THANK YOU DON HALL
Hi Shawn,
Another great reminder.I’ll take it to the range next time out.The tip you gave the other day about keeping your hands a little more than a fist length from your body.I noticed the other day at the range I have them close with my irons and hybrids but with my woods they were to far away.Felt weird having them close like I was on top of the ball.How can I fix this?
Thanks,Gary
Gary–you answered your own question and provided your own solution. Just do it!
Looking at your tip doz’s the same princple apply with the iron???
The same arc and turn and keeping the shoulders back? getting behind the golf with the neccessary turn and staying & keeping the shoulders back is critical for all golf shots. pls comment THANK YOU DON HALL
Don–yes applies for all clubs. The length of the club will determine the length of the arc!