Iron shots. Long irons, medium irons, short irons. You hit one straight and long down the fairway. You need you iron for the approach shot. Do you fade or draw? High or low? How do you hit your irons? Watch and learn from these top players.
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Ernie Els. Hitting a low right to left iron against a strong wind from his left. Note where the ball is and whre his head is at address. Watch the hands at the top of the swing.
Ernie Els. Watch how the lower body starts the downswing. Watch the arms behind the body. Watch the right hand hinged prior to impact.
David Toms. Toms is one of the most consistent player in the world. What he lacks in distance, he compensates in accuracy. This is how he does it.
Phil Mickleson. In case you are from outer space, Phil is considered the best short game player in the world. This is how he hits his irons.
Ryo Ishikawa. Young gun hitting his iron. He is not as accomplished as he top players, but he uses the same in-square-in concept in his shots. Watch the right hand prior to impact.
Sergio Garcia. Using a 4-iron hitting it some 250 yeards from an upslope. Watch the lag behind.
Sergio Garcia. Another iron shot. Watch the arms and hands on the downswing. Watch the right hand prior to impact
Tiger. Hitting wedge 190 yards from thick rough. Watch the right hand prior to impact.