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Thinning and Pushing Irons


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Had the weirdest round last week. I could not stop thinning all my irons. Got worse as the irons got longer to the point where I was topping my long irons at times.

On the few occasions I didn’t thin the irons I hit a big block/push.

been fighting a pull hook at times with long irons of late so could be reverse effect?

any ideas what I might be doing to cause a thin/push? No videos for now sorry as was only 1 round but was so bad I was just keen to know what I was doing!

thanks

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1 hour ago, diw1515 said:


been fighting a pull hook at times with long irons of late so could be reverse effect?

 

Were you consciously trying to compensate for whatever perceived swing flaws were leading to that?

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Thinning and Pushing Irons

This typically occurs when attempting to swing too hard and fast.
It basically is started with not completing the back swing and the swing then becomes
too steep while the club face remains open at impact.

Many swing faults can occur when attempting to swing too fast.
 

Johnny Rocket - Let's Rock and Roll and play some golf !!!

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