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Practicing Midrange Golf Irons

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Summary: When practicing your mid irons, it's important to know how long you hit the ball and how long it rolls. Learn how to practice midrange irons in this free golf video about golf equipment and supplies.

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"Alright the next thing I want to talk about is mid irons. And the one thing about mid irons is really important is when you go to the driving range is really keep an eye on distance and not only carry distance but roll distance. Now let's say you hit your five iron a hundred and sixty yards or a hundred and seventy yards and it rolls to a hundred and eighty-five yards. Now that's good to know when you're out on the golf course and like right here I have a six iron. And when you're practicing on the driving range, everybody always they'll hit your wedge shots, you'll hit your five irons, your three irons, you'll hit your drivers, your three woods. When you work on your swing, when you work on your grip, when you work on your posture, or just your overall swing I would recommend working with a seven or six iron. It's a good middle iron to really practice on all those shots. Once you get into the lower irons and the fairway woods and your three and four iron, those are more specialty shots where you need, your going to change line angle, your going to change your swing path a little bit. But for your basic practice principles, use your six iron or seven iron and I think that will help your golf game a lot."

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