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How To Hit Long Irons

How To Hit Long Irons

Typically mid- to high- handicappers feel anxious about hitting long-irons – so the 3-, 4- and 5-irons. However, they’re not nearly as hard to hit if you start follow some simple principles.

If you are looking for another option, however, perhaps read our guide on how to hit hybrids and best golf hybrid clubs – clubs you might find a little easier to hit than long irons. 

‘Loose’ Arms

How To Hit Long Irons

(Image credit: Tom Miles)

I encourage my students to remove the tension… think of ‘loose arms’ at address. Not only can this help fight that tension and anxiety, but it’ll also encourage you to complete the backswing and produce a smooth action. When we talk about the perfect grip – we often focus on how the hands need to be positioned on the club but your grip tension is just as important, especially when you are hitting long irons.

Full Turn

How To Hit Long Irons

(Image credit: Tom Miles)

When it comes to how to swing a golf club, making a full turn in the backswing is a must, not only to build the power but to help deliver a flatter swing. Long irons do not respond to an ‘over the top‘ steep and across the ball action. 

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