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Golf Tips : Golf Tips for Better Iron Shots & Control

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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2009

For better iron control in golf, try using a club that may seem like it will travel too far, as most balls are hit too short. Create backspin with an iron by taking a divot in golf with help from a member of the PGA National Teaching Committee in this free video on iron shots and control.

Expert: Jay Golden
Contact: www.goldengolftv.com
Bio: Jay Golden has been a PGA Member since 1982, and was selected for the PGA National Teaching Committee in 1988.
Filmmaker: Suzie Vigon

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  • Thanks for the tip, I'm now a pro golfer and pulled a fit bird who works at my local golf club. We had sex on our first date!

  • Check out the guys veins in his left arm! R.A.M.B.O.

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  • Thanks for the tip..GrooveSharpener

  • Usually when i take a divot like in the vid i hit it fat. When i take a little bit of the divot and swing easy they go straight most of the time

  • @bcozigothigh The issue was not as much about shock, just the correct way to wear the glove. There was really no shock and I experienced no pain or discomfort afterwards. I grip with my first finger on my left hand between my third and fourth finger on my right hand, my right hand goes further down the club than my left, that grip has always been comfortable for me.

  • @Mrlaissezfaire90 its ok the glove is just to be comfortable to you and a nice grip on the glove if the right works for you go for it!

  • Can someone kindly answer a question for me please-is it ok to wear a right handed golf glove if you are right handed? I know that you generally wear a left hand glove but for me it felt more comfy on the right hand which took more shock, yet my left wrist took little if any shock at all.

  • true, how far is slightly?!?....

  • How far is slightly?

  • Thanks really helped

  • wow this guy reminds me of Jimmy Valvano so much

  • Wow, great tips thank you!

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