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You may have the ball too far up in your stance, or the clubs you are using are too weak for you, you could consider getting the faces bent shut a couple of degrees. However hitting irons higher will allow you to stop the ball quicker on the greens.

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Hitting iron shots too high can be due to a few factors such as too steep of a swing angle, scooping at impact, or using a club with too much loft. Make sure to maintain a descending blow on the ball, have proper shaft lean at impact, and consider checking your equipment to ensure it is properly fitted for your swing. Practice drills to promote a more piercing ball flight may also help lower your iron shots.

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