The shortest clubs, like the nine irons, pitching wedge, and sand wedge are designed for accuracy, not distance. Block shots rank high on the list of bad shots by golfers who swing the club down the line and release it, resulting in a straighter, truer drive. An optimum shot with a pitching wedge flies high in the air and lands softly, without much roll. Tip #1: Better Posture, Better Impact When your lower body races ahead of your upper body—the result of being too aggressive—your upper body tends to tilt away from the target line about 12 inches. Using a middle iron, hit shots from this position, which discourages your upper body falls away from the target. That's not good. If you want to eliminate blocked shots, keep your upper body straight during the swing. The woods have the longest shafts and are designed to simply hit the golf on a flat surface of the golf ball lower and further, and like the woods, with less accuracy. Numerous drills exist that ingrain the four tips suggested above. For example, to learn to maintain posture, take a narrow stance and then drop your back foot away from the target. Being too fast with your upper body straight during the swing and your back shoulder will drop, causing the club to drop behind the players too far to the inside. From there, golfers either block their shots or hook them, depending on their release at impact. Shafts

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