If you find yourself thinning your irons shots, it may be because your hands are in the wrong position at set up. Luckily it's easy to check where your hands should be.
If you find yourself thinning your irons shots, it may be because your hands are in the wrong position at set up. Luckily it's easy to check where your hands should be as Samantha Head explains.
You can see in these pictures the difference between hitting through the ball with your hands forward and the wrists broken.
Breaking your wrists at impact can cause a thinned shot that scuttles across the green. However, by keeping your hands forward at impact you will hit the ball first and then the ground, taking a divot and giving you a pure strike.
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