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#33707 - 07/13/09 07:14 AM
Re: How do you hit a fade?
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Vance
  
Registered: 08/30/04
Posts: 3148
Loc: SALOON #10 DEADWOOD, SD
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I close my stance, which allows a more outside to in swing path. Result is a fade. Doc, If you take a normal swing, doesn't that cause a more inside to out swing? It would seem to me, by closing your stance, you are pushing the ball, more than fading the ball. Bill
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#33713 - 07/13/09 08:16 AM
Re: How do you hit a fade?
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Vance
   
Registered: 05/04/05
Posts: 4645
Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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Scott, try what Jack used to do and teach. Setup to a targer about 20 yards LEFT of where you want to hit the ball, Then, release your grip, AIM the clubface where you want to land the ball, then re-set your grip pressure. Then just make your normal swing. The ball should start out left and curve back to the right, and end up where the clubface was aligned. That's what Jack did, and it's what he says to do in his golf video.
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#33728 - 07/13/09 10:30 AM
Re: How do you hit a fade?
[Re: Bill H.]
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Hogan
  
Registered: 06/27/05
Posts: 1942
Loc: NJ
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Related question: I tried dropping my right foot back when hitting driver to hit a draw (since I'm hitting a fade and losing distance) and it caused me to hit the ball too high (ie, swing got steeper) - what am I doing wrong? If you want to hit a draw, try strengthening your grip. Just turn your left hand clockwise a little and use your normal swing. Bill Since my brain's not functioning too well, does turning the left hand clockwise mean that you see more or less knuckles?
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#33734 - 07/13/09 11:51 AM
Re: How do you hit a fade?
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Vance
   
Registered: 10/28/06
Posts: 2865
Loc: North Carolina
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Related question: I tried dropping my right foot back when hitting driver to hit a draw (since I'm hitting a fade and losing distance) and it caused me to hit the ball too high (ie, swing got steeper) - what am I doing wrong? If you want to hit a draw, try strengthening your grip. Just turn your left hand clockwise a little and use your normal swing. Bill Since my brain's not functioning too well, does turning the left hand clockwise mean that you see more or less knuckles? Who's on first??? More, I think Aimee, if I understood the question.
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#33767 - 07/14/09 04:41 AM
Re: How do you hit a fade?
[Re: Bill H.]
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Niklaus
   
Registered: 11/02/06
Posts: 840
Loc: Torrance, CA
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I close my stance, which allows a more outside to in swing path. Result is a fade. Doc, If you take a normal swing, doesn't that cause a more inside to out swing? It would seem to me, by closing your stance, you are pushing the ball, more than fading the ball. Bill Did I use the wrong terminology? I push my right foot more forward than my left. If I draw a line from right toe to left toe, then the line would go left side of the target. Isn't this a closed stance? This gives me a more outside to in swing path for the fade. Sorry if I'm wrong. But this is what works for me. And if I want a draw, I open my stance (right foot is behind left foot, line from right toe to left toe would go to the right side of the target). This stance gives me a more inside to out swing path. My club face is square to the target at all times.
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#33817 - 07/14/09 04:43 PM
Re: How do you hit a fade?
[Re: srushing]
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Champ
Registered: 03/18/09
Posts: 170
Loc: Chester, Va
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Scott, You should have been a politician...  You know that you are not going to use Bill's method.  Your swing is too ingrained. Strong grip, closed club face and slow the swing down...Easy to draw every time. But when you need it in a match, guaranteed to fail.  Selftaughtman 
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