Ever swung your iron the hardest you could just to hit a thin or weak shot? Well, you are not alone. Thousands of hobbyists picking up the drivers on the weekends struggle with the same problem: Inconsistency with the iron. If you’re facing the same obstacle on the course, chances are you are not compressing the ball properly. Compression shots aren’t about swinging harder; they’re about hitting the ball with the right technique to unlock power, control, and consistency.
A compression shot happens when you hit down on the ball with the right combination of forward shaft lean, proper ball position, and a flexed lead wrist at impact. It happens with controlling the clubface to reduce its loft at contact while striking the ball before the ground. The result? A satisfying, almost addictive