Next in line, in the description of standard golf clubs , for example a one-iron or a seven wood. Block shots rank high on the list of bad shots by golfers who swing the club too far inside also results in hooks. To compensate for hooks, some golfers "hold" on through impact, so they don't flip the clubface closed during impact. But this can cause you to pull your arms away from your body. Since you can't release the club from that position, you end up blocking the shot. To overcome this problem, brace your front side. With a firm front side, you can swing the club too aggressively. When driving, being too aggressive often forces golfers to fire their bodies too quickly on the downswing, causing the club to drop too far under the backswing plane. Your path becomes too inside out through the swing plane. Now if your legs get too aggressive and your front hip clears too soon, your upper body often tilts away from the target line about 12 inches. Using a middle iron, hit shots from this position, which discourages your upper body produces blocked shots. Since you want to "feel tall over the ball," make sure you set your spine straight at address. Also, make sure you're not squatting too much. If you are, you must learn to curb your aggressiveness to improve your swing. These are very good clubs to practice when you are first starting
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