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Irons - 3 points (no ball needed)

Understanding how to control where a club strikes the ground. Discover what you need to feel to hit the ground more consistently in the correct place. Part of Approach — Low Point Control training — score against par, track every attempt in the app, and see real improvement.

Intermediate Par 10 Max 30 5 min
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  • Approach · Strike Control

What this drill fixes

Fat shots, thin contact, and clipping the turf before the ball all trace back to the same problem: your low point is arriving too early. Low point control drills train you to strike ball-first and deliver the club to the right spot in your swing. This is one of the highest-leverage skills in golf — because a poor low point affects your distance, direction, and consistency on every shot. Part of TeeBetter's Low Point Control training.

Practice steps

Preview the flow here — full setup, scoring, and every step unlock in the app.

01 — THE CHALLENGE

Irons - 3 points (no ball needed)

GOAL

Understanding how to control where a club strikes the ground. Discover what you need to feel to hit the ground more consistently in the correct place.

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
Irons
OPTIONAL (ENHANCES)
Impact Spray Tee Chalk Pen
COACH TIPS
  • play around with how you shift pressure between your feet and where you need the centre of your chest at to control where the club strikes the ground.
  • With an iron we are looking for a divot entry point at the ball with the club still moving downwards. The lowest point of the divot should be beyond the ball for optimum compression.

Common questions about Low Point Control drills

How do I stop hitting fat shots?

Fat shots happen when your low point — the bottom of your swing arc — arrives before the ball. Low point control drills use feedback tools like towels, alignment sticks, or impact spray to show you exactly where your club hits the ground. Drills like Towel is Lava, The Clearout, and 3 Points train your low point; practice with a par to beat so you have a score to improve on each session.

What causes thin shots?

Thin shots often share the same root cause as fat shots — an inconsistent low point. When you try to avoid the ground (to stop hitting fat), you sometimes catch the ball high on the face instead. Low point control drills train a consistent, ball-first strike so you eliminate both mishits at once. Track your score against par to see real improvement over time.

Practice this drill in the app — track every score, beat par, and see your progress over time. Free to start.