“I am a decent amateur high school golfer who shoots up to 43 (on nine holes, of course) on a good day and up to 60 on a bad day. My main problem is the consistency of my irons shots.
I drive about 260 down the middle and have a good short game. However, I hit grounders with many of my long irons that not only kill my score, but also put me in an even worse position. If any of you have any tips, experiences, or methods to help me overcome this problem it would be greatly appreciated. My stance is such that I place the ball in between my legs, should I change it?
And yes I do practice frequently.”
“Up until 2 weeks ago I was a fairly decent player off 14. I hit my Driver around 200/210. My long irons are terrible (But my cleveland rescue clubs are helping) and my golf game was always based upon my irons from 150 yards in, my nickname at my golf club is “Radar” due to my ability to ALWAYS hit it close from short distances.
HOWEVER, I have recently started to hit my irons fat and even when I do hit them clean they go left. Not duck hook left but off target by maybe 10 feet.
As this was the only part of my game that was worth anything I am all of a sudden shooting mid 90’s when 2 weeks ago I was shooting mid 80’s.
I have recently started to hit my driver over 250 yards on a fairly consistent basis. Could the two things be related?
Please help……..”