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Date Posted: 13:31:39 08/27/18 Mon
Author: Will (Question)
Subject: Upright swing

I can't seem to get the upright position you talk about for setup.
I am 5-6, and the Irons are the length of my wedges from my regular set, so i really have to squat or bend over to reach the ball.
Do other people feel this way?

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[> Re: Upright swing -- David Lake, 09:11:15 08/29/18 Wed

Will,

With your old wedges you are used to reaching out for the ball at address which requires excessive squatting/bending. With a set of properly fitted 1 Irons you stand upright at address with the ball just off your toes (much closer to the ball). This produces the ideal upright swing posture and swing plane.

David Lake


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