Hitting better irons is something that makes the game far more enjoyable! In this golf lesson Matt Fryer talks you through, how keeping a triangle in your golf swing can see a consistent strike and greater control over your iron shots. All great golf swings have at least one part of the triangle in common in their golf swings, like Gary Player, Tiger Woods and to modern day players like Rory McILroy. If you were to look at the golf swing of Adam Scott that is classed as "textbook" then you will see a lot of triangles through his swing. In this golf lesson the drill included will help you get the feeling of these positions and help you rid the "chicken wing" or "separating" arms in your golf swing.
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Hi I’m Matt Fryer, welcome to my channel MattFryerGolf. This YouTube channel is to help you play better golf and love the game even more!
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