
Hit Your Irons Perfect Every Time : Golf Tips with Rick Shiels
Golf is a difficult game as there are so many aspects that one has to perfect to become great. One of the most important parts of the game that is often forgotten when people head to their practice range session is iron play. Everyone wants to hit their driver at the range then head to the practice greens to perfect their putting skills.
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But as a golfer we hit our irons and wedges more than any other golf club, besides the putter. So why do we neglect the irons in our bags when we go to the range?
I’ve heard several reasons from my friends such as, “The chicks dig the long ball” or “I need to practice my putting because that’s where all the scoring happens”. While both of those answers might be slightly true, one legitimate reason I’ve heard is how bad practice mats react to irons. I am no different from you, as I can’t stand hitting my irons off a mat. So the question is, can you really have a solid practice session with your irons while hitting off a golf mat?
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The answer is yes and Rick Shiels will show you how in this golf tip.
Key Points:
- 5 Minute Drill to Remind Body Where to Strike the Ball
- You Can Hit Off A Practice Mat
- Hit Beyond the Ball
- Hit Ball First and Ground Second
- Helps with Shifting Weight Towards the Target



