Same irons? Move the ball back in your stance. Have someone look at your
setup.

TFlan

----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Parkinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 4:48 PM
Subject: RE: ShopTalk: Irons Too High


> Everyone,
>
> About the end of last year (playing on frozen fairways in ID) a strange
> phenomenon occurred with my irons - I started hitting them sky high.  It
> has also carried to this year.  In the old days my 8 iron was my 145-150
> club with a very high ball flight.  Suddenly it became my 125 club.  I
> have lost two clubs distance across the board.  The accuracy is about
> the same, and I still have the same slight fade.  The driver is
> basically the same at about 240-250 on average.  Of course some misses
> and also crushes.  I have never had a lick of instruction (as my 15
> handicap would suggest), so I don't know why, and am still leery of
> seeking instruction as a don't know if I could learn a new swing anyway.
>
> So, since I am a knuckle head and want to buy a game, I will try to fix
> the problem with equipment.  I remember an experiment Bernie did with
> some Catapults, but I was wondering if anyone had any experience with
> some irons that may meet my two criteria.
>
> 1.  Lower ball flight
> 2.  Forgiving, specifically reducing slice.
>
> I like the look of the Catapult, but I wasn't sure about the flow
> weighting.  It seems to contradict what Tom W. preaches regarding heal
> weight to help close the face.  Bernie, do your long irons have a face
> bias?
>
> Thanks for any input.
>
> Brian

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