Answer by FutureLPGAgolfer
The only thing you do is step a little farther back. That's it. The swing is exactly the same.
AnswerYou have to begin by removing all self-doubt and negative stigma you may have previously associated with your longer irons. Start from scratch with a fresh approach.As far as set up with long irons, you may want to widen your stance by a few inches to give you more balance and a wider base to work from. In terms of swing, I tend to focus on taking the club back low and slow (almost like when hitting a driver). From there, swing the same as you would with a short iron. Don't rush it or try to kill it. Make a nice easy swing and focus on your target and the results you want to achieve, rather than all the mechanical stuff. Pretend like it's your 7 iron you're hitting and that will help too.
Iron, stony, or iron/stony
Stony and iron meteorites hit earth.
I enjoyed it.The Astronaut who played golf on the moon hit two shots, one was a one handed six iron which he shanked, the other a one handed six iron which he hit 350 yards!
the bruise will be there for a while, you got hit on an iron post! Bruises don't go away immediatly.
1 iron if you can hit it, then 2 iron, 3 iron, 4 iron, 5 iron, 6 iron, 7 iron, 8 iron, 9 iron.
iron
That depends on the shape of the thing that the Iron is made into.
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iron and nickel
iron and oxygen!
Titleist
No, a 5 iron would hit the ball about 180 where as a wedge about 125. Depends who is hitting it.