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Sometimes you have to go beyond buying your cavity back irons at first. 

Tips for A Great Swing

* Although it's been debated, people say you want to keep your left wrist flat because your left wrist is really only transferring the power from your arm to your club like a hinge pin. If you bend your wrist you are adding to the loft angle of the iron, turning a 6 iron. Bending your wrist can cause you to lose power, aim, and arch. * You want your clubshaft to be at an inclined angle back up behind you at the start, and end with the it down, with the bottom end a little forward. * It's hard to sense this out, but you want your clubhead to lag a little as it comes into contact with the ball. You'll have more time for the ball to accelerate in contact with the clubhead. Once you get the hang of it, you'll be able to more dependably predict the distance the ball will travel during your stroke. 

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