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Draw and Fade: Shape Your Shots like a Pro
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Hitting a predictable draw or fade can unlock a whole new dimension to your golf game. It gives you control over the ball's trajectory, allowing you to navigate hazards, follow doglegs, and attack pins with precision. Let's break down how to shape those shots and when to use them. The Draw: Right to Left Magic (for right-handed golfers) Setup: Aim your body slightly right of your target, keeping your clubface aimed directly at the target. Swing Path: Swing on a slightly out-to-in path relative to your target line. This promotes a closed clubface at impact. Clubface: The clubface should be slightly closed relative to your swing path to impart the right-to-left spin. Benefits of a Draw Added distance: A draw usually travels a bit...
Stop Slice : Fix Your Swing and Hit Straighter Shots
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A slice is the bane of many a golfer's existence. Seeing your well-struck shot curve sharply right instead of finding the fairway can be frustrating. But fear not! Slices are a common issue, and with a few tweaks to your swing, you can be hitting straighter shots in no time. This post will break down the key elements that contribute to a slice and provide simple fixes with photos to help you visualize the corrections. Understanding the Slice A slice occurs when the clubface delivers an open angle to the ball at impact. This open angle causes the ball to spin sideways, creating a rightward curve (for right-handed golfers). Common Causes of Slices: Weak Grip: A weak grip (where the hands...
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