Tom Sargent’s long-iron tip
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Make sure to stand tall at address. Widen the stance -- at least
shoulder-width apart at the inside edges of the soles. With the ball
a little more forward, the chances of a sweeping angle are increased,
allowing for a greater chance of getting the ball up into the air.
The slightly wider stance will also promote more weight shift, which
will generate power.
Long-iron swings are more sweeping than shorter irons. Standing
tall allows you to swing around a little more, which makes it easier
to sweep into the ball. A shallow divot is ideal.
Practice on the range, but when on the course, keep thoughts
simple. Think tempo and balance. If you stay in balance and maintain
constant, uninterrupted tempo, you can usually produce solid shots.
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