April 24, 2014 At 09:17 PM By Ryan H
Ryan H
BubbaProvidence, RI
Hi Ryan,
Thanks for the question. There are many factors that could be causing a low flight on your irons. Shaft, head model and loft could all be causing low flight. My suggestion would be to check the lofts of your irons. If they are too strong, this would be a big factor in height. From there, work with a local fitter to try to find the right shaft and head combination to give you optimal launch and spin.
Let us know if you have any other questions.
Take care,
Bubba
Keith MAcworth, GA
In addition to having the irons checked, maybe schedule a lesson. It may be something in your setup, or some other additional factor that may have changed your ball flight.
What about your ball? If you don't already play Pro V1x, the higher ball flight for the ball may be what you're looking for.
Chris SDubuque, IA
April 25, 2014 At 09:25 AM
In addition to having the irons checked, maybe schedule a lesson. It may be something in your setup, or some other additional factor that may have changed your ball flight. What about your ball? If you don't already play Pro V1x, the higher ball flight for the ball may be what you're looking for.
Fully agree with Keith about scheduling a lesson with your local PGA Pro. There may be a small issue with your setup. I had this same Issue years ago and my pro noticed a problem immediately and got me fixed right away.
Good luck,
Chris S
Chris92009Ohio
I agree with everyone...schedule a lesson with your local PGA Pro. They will be able to eyeball the problem immediately and offer solutions that work for your swing!
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