I have not given up on my quest to to get my "divot" more in front of the ball. I am doing pretty well with my wedges, and progressing with my mid irons. What I am finding is I am getting more distance, and greater accuracy with wedges when taking a divot after impacting the ball. Another thing I am finding is that even though I am hitting my wedges further, those longer distances are more precise. I attribute this to generating more back spin, which stops my ball quicker. I use to have a problem with consistant distances of my wedges. My ball would stop short sometimes, and other times it would run out further. This extra back spin also contributes my accuracy. Another plus is I seeing more draws with my longer clubs.
What I am doing is getting more of my body involved in my swing. More turning, and more weight shift at the proper time during my swing. i am also paying more attentionto what my head is doing during my swing.
IMHO if a person can learn to hit a decent ball, while taking a divot after impacting the ball, with their irons, then they are on a proper path to lower scores, with a better swing.
There seems to be so little information on "how to" take a divot in front of the ball after impact when compared to other swing instructions.
Below are some more links on taking a divot. Hope they are of some value.
http://www.paulwilsongolf.com/golf_tip_21.htm
http://aolsearch.aol.com/aol/search?encquery=9b7feb7aec9b402f272f5858d60ecbaf109f99d96fc8d4965c6ba299e929e83bbfd477c9c77aee8e4b85fea35c4bef7a&invocationType=keyword_rollover&ie=UTF-8