Master The Long Irons – Golf Tips To Help Improve Long Iron Play

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Master The Long Irons – Golf Tips To Help Improve Long Iron Play

The majority of golf irons are used for shorter shots, typically those in the range of under 200 yards. The best iron to use is determined by the loft of the club head as well as the golfer’s ability to hit the ball a specific distance and by the confidence the golfer has in hitting his or her irons. Golf irons typically include a set of eleven irons, numbered one (long) through nine (short), a pitching wedge, and a sand wedge.

Long irons are typically the one iron through the four iron, have a longer shaft, and less loft, are somewhat lighter than short irons and are commonly used for longer shots that require a precise type of ball flight. Many golfers incorrectly believe that the long irons are harder to hit, and therefore these clubs don’t get used as much as the mid and short irons do. Longer irons require higher swing speeds to obtain good results, as well as precise ball contact at impact. A solid foundation, or stance, can give the golfer the ability to swing more powerfully and hit the longer clubs more consistently. Visualize some of the professional players like Tiger Woods or Vijay Singh, and the stability they maintain throughout their swings. This is what you are trying to achieve when learning how to hit long irons in golf.

Long irons can be an absolute joy to hit when done correctly, however these clubs can also be very difficult, as well and learning how to master the long irons is said to be one of the most difficult lessons for beginning and intermediate golfers alike. Long irons can give even good players difficulty. These types of clubs are no longer carried by many golfers, many of whom are now opting for fairway woods or other new hybrid clubs to cover some of the same distances as their long irons. Practicing with the long irons can help improve your swing even for those of you who may opt for fairway woods or hybrid clubs while on the course.

Learning how to hit long irons in golf consistently may be one of the hardest shots to play in a sport that is already difficult – especially for beginners. One problem many new golfers face when using these clubs for the first time is trying to use the same swing they use with their Driver and this may not work for everybody. Golfe
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rs should always attempt to focus on hitting a good, clean shot with these clubs and practice hitting their long irons each and every time they go to the Range.

By: Bill Gere

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Bill Gere is an avid golfer who helps other beginning to intermediate golfers improve their game by focusing on the fundamentals of their golf swing. His website Beginner Golf Swing Tips helps beginning golfers through articles and a free newsletter that provide timely golf tips and golf equipment innovations. His most recent article is: How to Hit Long Irons.

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