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Flighted Iron Shot
InstructorMatt Collis
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Thank you James.
I understand what he was suggesting to do, but when he hit the shot, his hands were not "quiet", as he had instructed.
I agree with Ken K. Your actual swing appeared to be a normal shot?
Matt please review your video as it does not represent what you were saying. Your shaft and arm angle is nearly 90 degrees. Hands above your head. shaft nearly parallel to the ground. Very poor representation of your version of a flighted shot!
Sorry, I did not understand this one. What is the goal here? Is it to keep the flight path lower because of the wind? Is it to have just a reliable shot that works when you wan to stay out of trouble? Is it to take the spin off the ball to have the ball continue to roll on impact? Can you elaborate / clarify this a little for me please? Once explained maybe in a different way, I will revisit the demo video. Thank in advance for any help you can provide.
Calvin...all of the above
Great demo Natalie. will certainly remember that on my next outing