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Hope this is not a repeated thread, I'd like to get feedback on some good swing training devices for iron play. They can be store bought or home made, just anything you guys feel have been beneficial to you. My iron play is so inconsistant, it is really the main part of my game that needs the most attention. There are times I'm playing and my irons are so bad it looks like I don't belong on the golf course. So thank you in advance, and I hope you guys have some good advice for me!

Bag: GT
Driver: G10 9* stiff
3Wood: S9-1 stiff
Hybrid: BAFFLER stiff
Irons: GRAD MP 4-PW R300Wedge: FALDO NF-56Putter: Rossa Mezza MonzaBall: Pro V1Gps: SG2.5


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I'd also like some info. I have the 3 blue ball stick.. That you set the magnets and it's a good warm up tool. I also have the "Breaking" club. Where if you take it back with your wrist or make any off plane adjustments, the club shaft will bend at the breaking points.

I'd like something new.

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I use a cut down hockey stick (broom works too) with a split hands grip to help promote the correct feeling of the right hand/side going through the ball. This has rid me of the dreaded tendency to flip underpressure and to help release to the target

Callaway AI Smoke TD Max 10.5* | Cobra Big Tour 15.5* | Rad Tour 18.5* | Titleist U500 4i | T100 5-P | Vokey 50/8* F, 54/10* S,  58/10* S | Scotty Cameron Squareback 1


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The Tour Striker is all the rage right now and gets good reviews. The Taly Mindset is also supposed to be very good. For something less expensive, the Pure Ball Striker is worth checking out.

I've had decent luck with the Swingyde.

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