IRON SWING VS DRIVER SWING

This video shows you the difference between the iron swing and the driver swing. There are golfers out there that can hit their driver well but struggle to strike their irons and vice versa.

This golf lesson shows you exactly how to set up for both your driver swing and iron swing and then gives you 2 golf drills that can have you striking both your irons and woods so much sweater.

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18 thoughts on “IRON SWING VS DRIVER SWING

  1. Quick question for you Danny. I am really getting into different wrist actions and angles and wanted to get your opinion on something. Does it make sense to you as far as a technique to cock the wrists in the backswing and then hinge them coming down? My normal swing I do a little more of just simply a hinge with the right wrist and the swing is super easy to me. But I noticed that if I really want to crush an iron or hit into the wind or something I can cock the wrists going back and then hinge it coming down and I get a lot of lag in a really compressed ball flight.

  2. Thanks Danny Im returning to play golf after forty years away from it excited but ahh so many things have changed from my youth days Des Smyth helped me then Laytown and Bettytown GC 1975 long time ago

  3. My personal issue is I strike my irons very consistent with a slight fade.. but then my driver it translates to a nasty slice. So my issue isn't really about hitting down vs hitting up on the ball, it's more of a L/R gear effect going on

    I think my issue is with my right elbow position: I keep it locked against my right rib cage (because it makes a consistent swing) which is great for irons. Doesn't translate to the longer clubs like woods and driver's because magnifies the fade to a bad slice.

    What do you think? Do you have any advice for that situation? Can I not lock my right elbow against my right rib cage for driver then?

  4. You have very helpful points. As in a different perspective, I'd like to think that I'm hitting my driver like my seven iron. The biggest difference would be the setup and the length of the swing.

  5. Awsome iron training suggestion.

    The funny thing about the driving tee suggestion is Ive done that but not for striking purposes but for checking club path direction. Now it has a duel purpose.

  6. Can’t hit irons off the floor. Fine off the tee. Second shot is always a nightmare. Always thin contact ball goes 60 yards scuttling across the ground. Drives me mad. I don’t like bending my knee to adjust for the small irons. Why can’t all club shafts be same length ?

  7. How does your setup  look from behind the ball, looking down the target line as opposed to face on. Is your spine angle at about 90 degrees to the clubshaft at address with a driver, and the same for a wedge ? I can hit either my irons fairly well or my driver fairly well, and about once a year both !

  8. JAMES MADONNA <4fortyone@gmail.com>

    10:18 AM (4 hours ago)

    to support

    I do the drills at Home and Hit the golf ball good. When I get to the golf course and start to play I am ether scare to try what I did at home and It does not work on the golf course.

    Do You have any suggestions?

    Jim Madonna

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