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Golf Swing Lessons, Tips & Instruction – How To Hit Long Irons (3-5 Irons)

Learn how to hit long irons and also how to increase swing speed. Many amateurs have problems with their long irons (3-5 irons). Most of the golf instruction teaches us to have our hands in front of the club head at impact. Although this is a very good hand position for a professional with 110+ MPH swing speed, for amateurs with slower swing speeds this causes problems. In this video Golf Instructor, Jaacob Bowden will show you different ways you can utilize your 3-5 irons.

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  1. jaacobbowden Said,

    I’ll keep that in …
    I’ll keep that in mind for future videos, thanks. ;-)

    In the meantime, just briefly, be careful of changing your swing and/or equipment around too much. Even changing the loft on a wedge by one degree can throw your short game off for a bit. As Count Yogi would say, it’s hard to perfect something you are constantly changing.

  2. Culturein2Chaos Said,

    golf is soooo dam …
    golf is soooo dam hard, one day i play ok another i am shocking, i cant seem to find consistancy, i dont think there are any vidoes for improving it

  3. jaacobbowden Said,

    Search for the …
    Search for the videos in our SwingManGolf channel about slicing…and see if that can help out. I think we have two of them uploaded. :-)

  4. SonicandShadow1993 Said,

    When I play in the …
    When I play in the golf course most of my shots is sliced. I went to my coach and he says that am going across the ball so then I stopped doing that. I played in the golf course today and was trying to hit underneath ball (from my coach advice), I also tried to rotating my body to make sure that I didn’t stop moving when I strake my ball but I still slice the shot and really want to draw the ball. oh yeah the golf course is always windy just let you know. I wounder if you could help me.

  5. hightop42 Said,

    Im am not someone …
    Im am not someone who should be giving lessons, however, I have been taking lessons since the first of the year and my pro says the the club and your body alignment (spine angle) should form a 45 degree angle. I hope that helps

  6. jaacobbowden Said,

    It sounds like you …
    It sounds like you already have an answer. ;-) A simple solution would be to find the happy medium between where you hook & push the ball that produces a relatively straight shot. That said, there are different schools of thought on how far away from the ball to be…all of which will likely have validity. Without the space to get in to too much detail, I would say to find a spot that is comfortable & balanced. Then adjust the lie angles on your irons to fit the way you want to swing.

  7. fedorrox Said,

    Something that I …
    Something that I have trouble with and cannot seem to find info about is how do I determine the distance I should stand away from the ball. I either seem too far away and hook the ball, or too close and push it out. Any suggestions please?

  8. jaacobbowden Said,

    Sure thing, glad to …
    Sure thing, glad to help. :-)

  9. edsbroadwaygifts Said,

    I have that problem …
    I have that problem with my long irons 3 and 4 especially…I’ll give those tips a try Thanx!!

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