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Date Posted: 18:09:52 09/23/21 Thu
Author: Carl
Subject: Forward Shaft position

I am 58, new to golf but believe that the single length system is the way to go. So much so that I bought the Pro Line irons and wedges from 3 iron all the way through Lob Wedge.
Being inexperienced, I watch a lot of videos on forward shaft lean, proper body positioning etc. I've read all your tips and FAQs to try and learn what right should look like.

My question is, with the one length, is forward shaft lean something I need to work on or is my point of impact and swing the same from 3 to LW? This may be an answer I should know but I've only been playing since March of this year and have no previous experience. Thank you for any assistance you can give me.

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[> Re: Forward Shaft position -- David Lake, 09:42:45 09/24/21 Fri

Carl,

Your swing, ball position, and address position with our 1 Irons should be identical from the #3 iron through the Wedges. At impact you should have a little forward shaft lean, in other words, you hands should be slightly ahead of the clubhead at impact.

David Lake

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