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Originally Posted by CybrSlicr
To correct myself (which happens more often than I prefer), the ball is in the middle of the stance for the 9-iron (not the 5-iron) and you work up. You want the ball teed in front (inside the front foot) for the driver so you can catch the ball on the upswing to get "lift off" (if you will).
Again, it is still suppose to be the same swing (as Hogan says, "the golfer only needs to learn one swing")...
According to Hogan, the feet should be shoulder width apart for the 5-iron, narrower for the higher irons (6-wedges) and wider for the lower irons and woods. My instructor has told me (at least at this point) to keep my feet the same width for all swings.
Just some thoughts (after I came home and checked my notes)...
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great advice, i will try it and see how it goes, it is funny but a lot of people can not hit there 3 or 4 iron at all or not even well but since i have not been able to hit a driver or fairway wood i have learned to and can hit it pretty well....
i am gonna probably go hit a bucket tonite and try you pros methods, thanks for the heads up!!!
