Quick Tips - Hooking the Irons
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Let's face it, sometimes, certain clubs in the bag just give you problems. It's natural, everyone has their strengths and weaknesses. That being said, if you're after lower scores, and I assume you are since you're here, you'll want to work on rounding out your game. The reason why you're struggling with said club can vary as well, but we have a few general suggestions if you really need that tune-up. Join Tim Graves, PGA, as he runs through how to fix up your iron game, or whatever club you're struggling with at the moment.
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