Here’s my Orlando Golf Lesson for the week.
So, I’ve been having some issues with hitting consistent iron shots. The world famous Brendon Elliott who is the head golf pro out at Winter Park Country Club has made great strides in helping me resolve these issues. We’ve totally changed up my stance and I’m trying to lock down the proper weight shift and swing path.
While researching all this, I came across some surprisingly good videos that have given me some things to think about.
After going through a bunch of the videos on youtube, I realized that the best videos were the ones that were created by a company called Bionic Gloves. Now, it wasn’t my intent to give some free advertising to a company I haven’t heard of, but these guys deserve it. In an effort to promote their product, they partnered up with a couple of golf pros and they’ve created a series of game improvement podcasts.
Viewers who are having problems with their game email their questions to podcast@bionicgloves.com. Chaz Rough picks a question to answer, sends a free glove to the questioner and video’s the answer and posts it on their website for free viewing. They’ve recorded over 100 podcasts and should you wish, you can download them for $1.99 per.
I think they used to post all their videos on youtube, but the past twenty or so have only been available on their website, which sucks because I can’t embed them for your viewing pleasures
In addition to these two videos below, check out #112 and #113 on the podcast section of their website for two cool irons drills.
Here’s a David Ledbetter’s Set, Check & Go drill.
Hope this helps you!
Here’s some links to some other Orlando Golf Lesson posts I’ve written.
Orlando Golf Lessons – Putting
Orlando Golf Lessons – Chipping
Orlando Golf Lessons – Pitching
Orlando Golf Lessons – Sand Shots
I appreciate you visiting the site! Feel free to leave a comment!
-Dave
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I’m glad that I’m at the library with a broadband connection right now so I can watch these videos. I found the #94 very helpful for me. Now I’ve got to run home and practice 8=)
One thing that I’ve found with my middle and shorter irons is that I’ve lost some of my height. I used to have towering iron shots that came down and stopped quite quickly and lately I’ve had less height and more roll. I think I’ve lost some swing speed and this has lead to less backspin. It could also be a difference in the balls that I’ve been using I suppose or the club grooves not being as “sharp” due to age. Maybe all three factors.
Pretty good assessment on your game, not that I’d complain too much about more distance from your irons.. you hittin em straight? I’ve been trying to work out my irons for two weeks now, I’ve screwed up something and I cant get it right.
Cool videos you have here. This will surely help for me as well as I am new into golf and been practicing and on the process of learning more.
Thank you so much for posting this.