Here are some common mistakes golfers make with their irons...

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Aiming incorrectly:  Many golfers focus on aligning their feet at the target, neglecting to ensure the clubface is also square. This leads to frustrating off-center strikes and inconsistent ball flight

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Over-swinging:  Trying to muscle the ball with a big swing backfires on accuracy and control. A smooth, rhythmic swing generates more power and clubhead speed with less effort

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Fiddling with grip:  Constant grip adjustments disrupt your pre-shot routine and introduce inconsistencies. Choose a comfortable grip and stick with it for consistent strike and feel

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Scooping the ball:  Attempting to lift the ball by flipping the wrists at impact leads to thin shots and loss of distance. Swing through the ball with a shallow angle of attack for clean strikes

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Neglecting lag:  A lack of wrist hinge and lag in the backswing reduces clubhead speed and power. Practice creating lag for a dynamic downswing and explosive impact

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Early release:  Releasing the clubface too early in the downswing opens it up, causing pulls and slices. Maintain wrist flexion until impact for a square clubface at contact

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Ignoring shaft lean:  Failing to tilt the shaft towards the target at impact leads to inconsistent strikes and lost accuracy. Focus on maintaining shaft lean throughout the swing for solid contact

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Forgetting practice:  Progress requires dedicated practice. Spend time on the range working on specific drills and improving your iron play fundamentals