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Old 08-18-2008, 02:51 PM
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Hitting Long Irons....Help

I consider myself a good iron hitter and am usually pretty consistent with hitting them high and accurate. I hit my PW about 130-135 and each irons goes up by 10 yrds. My problem is when it comes to the 4i-6i my ball flight is not near as high as it should be.

I am just wondering if anyone has any tips/drills that they know that could possibly help with me hitting these irons more accurate and higher as they should be?

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Old 08-18-2008, 03:10 PM
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You must be hitting them a little thin if you're getting a significantly lower ball-flight. I'd prefer a lower flight with most of my stuff. My 9 iron is in the air for about 7 seconds and goes nowhere. It's very annoying. I used to hit my 9 about 140, up to 150 on a good day of striking. Now I'm lucky if I get 135 out of it.

If it's consistent, it ain't such a bad thing, really. But I would just recommend you concentrate on making a downward blow and not hitting them thin. Backspin will get the ball up in the air, so make sure you come down into the ball to create it.
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Old 08-18-2008, 03:15 PM
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Hit down on the ball to get it up in the air. Compress it against the turf. One of the most confusing truths of golf.
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What SUX said: backspin via a good downward strike.

But....... shaft selection does come into play here. A good clubfitter can be of great help in fitting you into a set of shafts that will make it easier to get it up.

Which iron shafts are in your Titties now?
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I do hit down on all my irons and get backspin on all down yo the 7 and sometimes the 6 iron


My problem is getting that consistently.
And I have original shafts on my DCI's
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The problem I see with long irons vs. short irons is the loft and bounce. You can hit a 9i or PW from about a foot worth of different ball postions with the same swing and hit it solid. That goes down to like an inch with a 3i with 1-2* of bounce. I don't really focus on hitting down on it. I actually tend to pick it a little if anything. I'm not talking about flipping at it, just catching it from a forward postion in the stance. Pretty much the same exact setup for a stock 3i as if I were hitting a 7i over a 3 story high tree 100yd. in front of me to the green.

Why are you asking about long irons anyway? Are you not using that 22* hybrid? That's meant to eliminate the 3 and the 4iron.
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The problem I see with long irons vs. short irons is the loft and bounce. You can hit a 9i or PW from about a foot worth of different ball postions with the same swing and hit it solid. That goes down to like an inch with a 3i with 1-2* of bounce. I don't really focus on hitting down on it. I actually tend to pick it a little if anything. I'm not talking about flipping at it, just catching it from a forward postion in the stance. Pretty much the same exact setup for a stock 3i as if I were hitting a 7i over a 3 story high tree 100yd. in front of me to the green.

Why are you asking about long irons anyway? Are you not using that 22* hybrid? That's meant to eliminate the 3 and the 4iron.
Yes I am using the 22* Hybrid and it does cancel out the 3i. I fly the ball about 215-220 with the hybrid. Thats why I am more worried about the 4i-6i.

Not that it is that big of a deal bc I rarely use these bc I am usually not that far out on my local courses, I would just like the confidence as I have with all of my other irons.
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get a 4 5 and 6 hybrid.... problem solved... you may feel ridiculous for a spell and your friends might prod you but if your scores go down isnt that all that matter? i say that half joking but in all seriousness it would not be a bad idea... dana quigley uses a 7 hybrid so... give it some thought.
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Yes I am using the 22* Hybrid and it does cancel out the 3i. I fly the ball about 215-220 with the hybrid. Thats why I am more worried about the 4i-6i.

Not that it is that big of a deal bc I rarely use these bc I am usually not that far out on my local courses, I would just like the confidence as I have with all of my other irons.
Same as I posted for the 3i pretty much. Play it a bit forward of where you'd hit your 8i. Basically if you hit a 4i or 5i like you were trying to fly an 8 really high, that's the postion. That's what works for me anyway.
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