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Jul 29, 2015
2:18
:15
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bob falfa
Try putting a rope or string about 5 - 7 inches behind the ball and avoid
hitting the rope on the downswing. You should make contact with the ball first and it will give you the feel you should have on the downswing.
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With my longer irons (5 - 7) I keep hitting my shots fat, and I can't fix it.
rdiddy801
7/29/15 12:49pm
Seriously, take a good video of your swing, both angles, and upload it and I'll
RdF3
7/29/15 12:55pm
RE: Seriously, take a good video of your swing, both angles, and upload it and
foofcoug
7/29/15 12:57pm
yeah, could be a lot of things
blucoug18
7/29/15 1:37pm
Here's a few other things it could be as well..
RdF3
7/29/15 1:13pm
I had that same issue-for me it was just the evolution of being a weekend golfer
BigYfan
7/29/15 1:20pm
Are you moving the ball forward in your stance as the clubs get longer?
JackTripper
7/29/15 1:37pm
What about the distance in front of you?
Sirrinem
7/29/15 1:49pm
you are swinging the club too far below the ball, swing the club so
kotacoug
7/29/15 1:41pm
fat as in take a huge divot or fat as in club bounces behind and into the ball?
blucoug18
7/29/15 2:14pm
Try putting a rope or string about 5 - 7 inches behind the ball and avoid
bob falfa
7/29/15 2:18pm
You're likely not keeping your head level throughout your swing
OpusX
7/29/15 4:49pm
lunging at the ball to get to the bottom
ChinaFan
7/29/15 11:32pm
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