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Phil Mickelson Iron Swing

Posted on 07 May 2010 by admin

2 swings at Singapore Open 2007 taken at the practice range.

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Golf Tips: The Iron Tee Shot

Posted on 05 May 2010 by admin

Take control on a Par 3 with Joe’s pointers

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SwingVision – Tiger Woods Iron Part II

Posted on 05 May 2010 by admin

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Golf Lessons – Irons – How to play the 30,50,70 yard golf Iron shot

Posted on 05 May 2010 by admin

www.bpg.ie is the home website of Ireland’s No1 golf lesson instructor Barry Power, in this lesson Barry shares his secrets on how to play the 30, 50 and 70 yard Iron shot.

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Tiger Woods – Swing Vision 4 Iron ( Slo Mo )

Posted on 03 May 2010 by admin

Tiger Woods Hitting A High Fade 4 Iron Into A Par 5

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Mastering The Heavy Iron By Hammer Man Lavery

Posted on 03 May 2010 by admin

wholebrainpower.wordpress.com Michael J. Lavery is breaking new ground with his revolutionary golf swing concepts. His irons are so heavy that he barely needs to take a backswing and yet he compresses the heck out of the ball. In this video he is hitting a Ben Hogan Apex 9 iron that is 3 inches over standard. It has a swing weight of F8 and is considered to be some seriously heavy iron. Notice that he stands pretty far off the ball at address. His left arm and shaft of the club are on the same plane. On the downswing centrifugal force carries the heavy club head out to the ball. The nature of the Hammer Man golf swing is to approach the game as an ATHLETIC GOLFER. Like many golfers of the past he lifts his left heel way off the ground but has it planted as the downswing starts. Notice that he pushes off the ground with his right foot and the heel is way off the ground just as the downswing is initiated. The back foot slides up over a foot from the time the downswing is initiated and the follow through finishes. There is alot of lateral movement in his swing and this comes from the sports backgound of being a former hockey and baseball player. Thus the swing plane is flatter on the down swing than normal. Because of the eliptical nature of the swing the hands and arms are really extended out towards the target line. There are many similarities to the downswing path that Moe Norman used in his technique. The experience of practicing with extremely heavy golf clubs has been

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Daniel Kleiner Golf Swing 7 iron face on

Posted on 02 May 2010 by admin

my golfswing, please rate and comment! thx

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Golf Swing 5 Iron – Slow Motion

Posted on 02 May 2010 by admin

10% speed slow motion 5 iron at Interbay range

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Golf Swing – Inventor of Iron Byron – George Manning

Posted on 28 April 2010 by admin

Paul Wilson, the creator of Swing Machine Golf, interviews the inventor of Iron Byron, George Manning. They talk about the elements of the golf swing and how it relates to the machine. More info: www.swingmachinegolf.com http www.paulwilsongolf.com

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Golf Swing Mechanics : How to Hit a Golf Ball With an Iron

Posted on 27 April 2010 by admin

There is no difference in hitting a golf wall with an iron or a wood, although the swing is shorter with an iron. Discover ways to swing an iron without changing the plane of the back-swing with help from a PGA professional in this free video on tips to improve your golf swing.Expert: Frank Ganley Bio: Frank Ganley has been a PGA professional for 20 years. He currently makes his living teaching golf at the Tampa Bay Downs golf practice facility in Tampa, Fla. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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