How does your iron golf club sit on the ground at address? Many golfers set the soul of the golf club flat on the ground, but that is not correct. If you put the club flat on the ground, the club may close because the toe hits the ground and not the heel. Tom explains why it is better to set the iron golf club a bit on its heel.

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3 Comments

  1. I do this. I've been playing 1 year and i'd say 75% of my shots end up drifting to the right so it's all making sense. Thanks for the tip

  2. I was thinking about this exact thing at the range recently. Thanks for the well-explained tip!

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