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Fixing a golf slice?
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[QUOTE="Chin Diesel, post: 3939637, member: 34"] When I talk about hitting an iron pure to the green I mean hitting it square in the sweet spot of the iron on the correct trajectory and a distance in the 95%-100% of how far I should be hitting it normally. When you hit it pure you almost don't even feel the ball hitting the club face. I'm a distance control freak on the course with my irons. I can handle be offline left or right but I get pissed when I misclub and hit short or long, if I chunk a ball short or blade one long. Especially true on a par 3's where I can tee it up. Hitting the right distance is a combination of knowing the true length you hit your clubs on average, assessing course conditions and weather conditions. All of those are basic skills and don't require any specific level of athleticism or strength. It's really about being honest with yourself about your game. "What club in my bag will most likely allow me to get where I want to go with this shot?" And if your comment of being unfamiliar was in jest, I get it. [/QUOTE]
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