Golf Pros Share 3 Keys to Consistent Iron Shots
Published: March 10, 2026
The 30-50 Yard Game: A Common Struggle
Many golfers find consistency challenging when hitting shots between 30 and 50 meters (approximately 33-55 yards) from the flag. Timing issues and inconsistent contact – resulting in tops or thin shots – are frequent problems. Fortunately, professional instruction can provide solutions.
Key Techniques for Improved Contact
Golf professionals Lewis and Mark Wallace
have identified three key points to aid golfers achieve more consistent ball contact in this crucial distance range.
- Maintain Radius: Respect the radius between your hands and sternum throughout the swing.
- Elbow Connection: Keep the distance between your elbows consistent.
- Natural Head Movement: Allow your head to move naturally during the shot.
Further Resources
For golfers interested in improving their consistency and enjoyment of the game, the “senior regularity” event
is available at www.wallacegolfacademy.com.
Additional technical videos featuring Lewis Wallace can be found at www.golf-magazine.fr.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What distance range does this advice apply to?
- These techniques are specifically designed for shots between 30 and 50 meters (33-55 yards) from the flag.
- Who are Lewis and Mark Wallace?
- Lewis and Mark Wallace are golf professionals offering instruction and resources to improve your game.
By focusing on maintaining radius, elbow connection, and a natural head movement, golfers can unlock greater consistency and accuracy in their short game.
