close the face of yr 60 degree+ lob, and clip it, playing with your hands ahead of the ball. catch it right and you'll stop it on a sixpence. easier than trying to flop it with an open face off a hard surface.
bit practice and patience in getting comfy with the dhot and yr range is worth all the time and effort.
my new 3-iron arrived today. get back home tomorrow night and look forward to giving that puppy a baptism on Friday. love a good 3-iron.
3 and 4 irons are the devil mate. I so hate those things I reverted to hybrids and my game when from strength to strength,
After a good read on here today I thought I would risk hitting a few balls on the range tonight, £4 for 60 balls, robbing ****s. Anyway, after 6 months without swinging a club I was very surprised how well I was connecting. Took 2 wedges (PW and 52 degree), 8 iron, 6 iron and my 3 wood. Duffed a couple but was hitting my wedge approx. 130 and my 8 iron over 160 yds. 6 iron was a tad ropey but that was expected. My 3 woods were immense, well over 225 on the carry and relatively straight. Will have a few days hitting short irons then I should be sorted. Cant bloody wait