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How to Hit Solid Golf Long Irons? Sure-Fire
Ways to Improve Your Long Game Instantly!

It is considered by most beginners and amateur golfers alike to be one of the most difficult shots in
golf. That is, the ability to hit solid golf long irons from the fairway that can reach long par fours and
fives. The main problem seems to be the inability to get the golf ball into the air because of the lack of
loft that these irons have.
The key to hitting great golf long irons is not a lot different to hitting your shorter irons. There are just
a few basic differences that anyone can apply to start seeing some great results. The main issue that
golfers struggle with in their iron play is that they try to 'lift' the ball into the air to move the ball
forward. This is even more so a problem when it comes to the long irons.
The secret to hitting golf long irons as well as all irons is to hit down on the golf ball at the impact
zone. Irons are designed with a built in loft that only works to its full benefit if it is struck with a
downward blow. Watch any professional on television or the internet and slow down their golf swing
when hitting an iron. You will notice a distinct downward path at the impact zone and the golf ball
naturally fly's up and towards the target.
There are a few extra things you need to implement if you wish to hit solid golf long irons. Place the
ball a little more forward of centre in your stance. Because of the lesser loft this will make it a lot easier
to make good contact and propel the golf ball forward. As well as hitting slightly down on the golf ball
at impact, it's important to also hit through the impact zone a bit further than normal. Pick out a spot of
about say 3 inches behind the golf ball and try and move your iron through the ball and to this point
after impact. This again just helps with the lesser loft of the long irons to ensure you make better
contact
Finally, keep your posture and shoulders level throughout the golf swing. What I mean is, don't adjust
the flex in your knees or the height of your shoulders during the golf swing. This is another common
fault among golfers. Keep this in mind and it will really help you maintain a balanced golf swing which
gives you every chance of making sweet, solid contact with the golf ball.
Give these tips a try and I'm sure you will see some really positive results with your golf long irons.
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