How to Use a 56 Iron

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The 56 iron is one of the most versatile wedges on the market. It can be used for a variety of shots, including pitch, chip and bunker shots.

The most common way to use this wedge is to hit high-lofted chips and bunker shots around the greens. However, you can also use it to get out of tight lies in the rough or sand.

It is very important to remember that you need to use more of your weight on the front foot when using a wedge, as this will help generate a shorter and more compact swing. This will result in more loft on your shot, and will allow you to strike the ball with a clean contact.

You should never overswing with this club. That will cause you to lose control of the clubface, leading to a shot that flies off in the wrong direction.

Practicing a proper golf swing is the most important thing you can do when using a 56 iron. It is very important to keep in mind that you need to swing with a minimum of 80% effort.

You should also remember that the 56 iron is a bit shorter than your standard long irons, so you should play it closer to your back foot. This will ensure that you will have a clean contact with the ball, and that it will fly off in the correct direction. This will help you to lower your scores, and improve your game.