golf swing

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IceCube asked:


I’m a right handed person. I find that for woods (driver included), I’d hit better using more of the left hand in a swing fashion, but with iron I use the left hand only as guide while inserting lots of power from the right hand at impact on the down swing. Is this the correct combination, as I often heard that one should be using same swing for both wood and iron shots although woods would be more of a sweeping?

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    No Responses to “Golf Swing question: How much power one should put on the left and right hands at impact?”

    1. Finny on April 29th, 2010 5:40 am

      Nice combination.

    2. Brian H on May 2nd, 2010 1:51 am

      u should put more power on your right hand with both iron and wood/drivers and as long as you aim straight keep your shoulders lined to your shot knees bent and follow through you should be alright=)

    3. Eagle_Eye on May 5th, 2010 12:58 pm

      All your power should be coming from your left arm, the right hand is only there for the ride and to help keep control of the club.