Stop guessing your iron setup basics and start hitting pure iron shots today. If you want to master ball striking and eliminate fat and thin golf shots, you need to fix your golf stance and posture using measured facts, not just “feel.”

In this video, I break down the 4 Pillars of great ball striking. Most amateur golfers are fighting their own setup before they even take the club back. I’m moving away from “internet tips” and using actual measured data to show you the perfect stance width, the “secret sauce” of foot flare, and how to find your personal ball position sweet spot.

Chapter Timestamps:
0:00 – The 4 Pillars of Pure Iron Strikes
0:45 – Stance Width: Stability vs. Mobility
1:25 – The “Tee Peg” Drill for Perfect Foot Flare
2:30 – How Ball Position Changes Your Club Path
4:10 – Finding Your Personal Ball Position “Sweet Spot”
5:15 – Posture: Stop “Over-Posturing” & Stay Relaxed
6:30 – The Arm Hang Secret for Consistent Backswings
7:45 – The Right Arm Drill for Perfect Structure
8:50 – Integrating Setup into Your Pre-Shot Routine

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4 Comments

  1. Personally I find it VERY challenging to move ball position and keep other delivery values consistent.

    When I move the ball back, I just release EARLIER.

    Move the ball forward and I move forward to strike the ball.

    I’ve been trying to lower my launch angle/dynamic loft to improve my strike for a long long time and have had very little success.

  2. Always appreciate your videos Mark. I definitely need to make more of an effort to move the ball about at address as typically I'll position a ball for my hybrid the same as a 9i or wedge, which as you say may be ok, but I haven't really proven that. thank you.

  3. Perfect video for me right now! Im doing ALOT of guessing 😢.. actually saw a different golf youtuber (not a coach/proffesional) saying the opposite about the elbow crease in a video.. People need to be really careful who they take information from 🤦‍♂️

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