Ok, on this segment we're going to talk about
the six iron which is still lofted, it's 32 degrees but you can see on the sand wedge
which is 56 degrees the amount of loft is substantially changing. So the six iron is
going to hit the ball farther and you can also see that the six iron is a taller club,
so you need to get further back when you stand to swing. So the six iron; the typical player
will be hitting this club probably like 150 to 180, somewhere in that range depending
on when and of course the quality of their swing and; and their strengths. So, but a
lot of times clubs depending on your lie you'll use different clubs.
But generally 150 to
180 and for a lot of recreational players you'd probably be hitting this club from around
160. So once again to hit a straight ball in the nice conditions that we have today;
I'm going to look at my target and I'm going to draw a line back from my target, and I
want the club face; this to be perpendicular to that line. So when you get perpendicular
to that line then you step in and because it's a taller club, we're going to be a little
further back from it and you just take a nice; easy, relaxed swing. So if you bring enough
club to do the job that you need, you don't need to muscle it and over power it. And this
is how you have a nice easy swing and get a good result from your shot..