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.
That iron is too brittle.
Iron. It is there in grams. Iodine is there in milligrams.
Pure iron is not hard and is very sensible to corrosion.
Anything with iron in it like steel, for example. (Or iron, too . . . )
Type your answer here. because they are too soft and far too bendy
You must be opening the club face at impact or else you have the ball too far forward causing a launch that is too high.
Rating too much iron
It is called DIABETES
Hematochromotosis
not too painful. 2 shots
Sometimes we are (high tension lines) - but it weighs too much and has too high a resistance for "normal" use.
It's great! If your iron is too low it can cause problems if it is too high it can also cause problems but iron in ur blood is a good thing
no, 8 shots is nothing
Whole grain bread is high in both iron and protein. Spinach is high in iron. Both are low in fat and calories, but rich in nutrients (and whole grain bread has a lot of fiber, too).
One of the most common causes for high iron in the blood is a genetic condition called Hemachromatosis. Taking too many iron supplements can also be a common cause of high blood levels.
There are some rubies, especially Thai, that have too high an iron content to grow under black light. But unless the iron content is too high, rubies glow pinkish-red under a black light.
Not really. Pre-natal vitamins are high in iron and too much iron is a health risk. Ask a doctor.