my ball seem to fade off right , I try to hit the ball with a 100% power
all the time any tips I mean I hit a four iron 200 yards but its not that
accurate . . it looks like a weak slice come power fade . . ?
?basic golf?
he dont tell us how to play adraw…
Swing more inside the ball instead of over top of it.
fade is better, once u turned pro fade is more easier to control.
Are you familiar with the new ball flight laws?
i’d like to know where the ball ended up. but everything sounded like it
worked so i’ll assume its on the green
So basically it wants you to change your swing mechanics and your plane?
Sounds so easy a pro could do it. I’d rather keep things simple. Aim the
body right at address while pointing the club face at the target.
One of the best tips.- Keep your right shoulder back longer on the
downswing.This has really helped me. Thank you. Dave.
Thanks, that helped very much. Nice voice lol.
@izzy0210 a draw goes farther and lets you play more shots. It’ll roll more
or, if you want to and play with a weak grip and it’ll land softer
As a previously CHRONIC slice demon, this is EXACTLY what the local pro
taught me and I’m cured. Ball goes further and feels “stronger” after I’ve
hit it. Good tip I say.
This is so silly , if you aim the modern drive right of target it will
always go right of target…..always aim at target and adjust stance to
suit either fade or draw!
samething for me…i can draw-fade with my iron, but only fade with my
driver or wood… where the strategy differs with the wood shot???
Your knees, shoulders, hips and feet should all be parallel to the target
line. If you hold the club up to your shoulders, the line it makes should
be parallel to the target line. Ditto for the knees, hips, and feet. They
won’t point directly at the target, because that would mean your shoulders,
etc. are not parallel to the target line. That is why its “parallel left”.
If you’re a left-hander, it would parallel right. Does that make sense?
With the same swing When i open the driver club face a lot I draw/hook the
ball when I keep the face straight the ball fades/slices. Most of my shots
start left and then draws ending up on the left side of the fairway or in
the left rough. When i open the face i feel i can swing through and around
more easily. Some times when i take the club on the outside with the hands
only the ball goes straingt right and fades. what is happening?
like it!
1st. Learn to hit golf ball correctly (read Hogan) 2nd. Aim feet right of
target with club face aimed at target. 3rd. Swing normal swing. For fade,
reverse. If you cannot do #1 do not bother going to stage two or three. You
people think too much. The club is in the impact zone for a millisecond.
You cannot think that fast. You have to work the ball based on your set up
and then swing normal. The set up must create a consistant fade or draw.
Otherwise, you cannot count on it at all.
Straighten right arm on the way down? LOLZ. Ben Hogan would slap this guy.
Butt end of club towards ball/path towards top is excellent tho. All Jack
Nicklaus did was change his foot alignment, no flippy stuff.
I have the same problem it is because you are swinging to fast try and slow
down your swing
this is not a good way to hit a draw, because it may cause a hook. it is
better if you do not “cross over the right arm over the left arm” but just
swing with the patch more in to out in comparison with the clubface at
impact
i did
Its a lot of the tim based on preference but more on what the shot
requires. If you have to swing a ball back left due to an obstical, then
you’ll use the draw. Same goes for the fade.
at the start of the video, were told to aim the club slightly right whilst
keeping the shoulders, hips, knees and feet pointing parallel left of the
target. when it comes to the shot round the trees, hes telling us to aim
everything right?
Yeah this guy is dead on. I tried it and it works. I think he explains the
draw very well. Good stuff.
my ball seem to fade off right , I try to hit the ball with a 100% power
all the time any tips I mean I hit a four iron 200 yards but its not that
accurate . . it looks like a weak slice come power fade . . ?
?basic golf?
he dont tell us how to play adraw…
Swing more inside the ball instead of over top of it.
fade is better, once u turned pro fade is more easier to control.
Are you familiar with the new ball flight laws?
i’d like to know where the ball ended up. but everything sounded like it
worked so i’ll assume its on the green
So basically it wants you to change your swing mechanics and your plane?
Sounds so easy a pro could do it. I’d rather keep things simple. Aim the
body right at address while pointing the club face at the target.
One of the best tips.- Keep your right shoulder back longer on the
downswing.This has really helped me. Thank you. Dave.
Thanks, that helped very much. Nice voice lol.
@izzy0210 a draw goes farther and lets you play more shots. It’ll roll more
or, if you want to and play with a weak grip and it’ll land softer
As a previously CHRONIC slice demon, this is EXACTLY what the local pro
taught me and I’m cured. Ball goes further and feels “stronger” after I’ve
hit it. Good tip I say.
This is so silly , if you aim the modern drive right of target it will
always go right of target…..always aim at target and adjust stance to
suit either fade or draw!
samething for me…i can draw-fade with my iron, but only fade with my
driver or wood… where the strategy differs with the wood shot???
Your knees, shoulders, hips and feet should all be parallel to the target
line. If you hold the club up to your shoulders, the line it makes should
be parallel to the target line. Ditto for the knees, hips, and feet. They
won’t point directly at the target, because that would mean your shoulders,
etc. are not parallel to the target line. That is why its “parallel left”.
If you’re a left-hander, it would parallel right. Does that make sense?
With the same swing When i open the driver club face a lot I draw/hook the
ball when I keep the face straight the ball fades/slices. Most of my shots
start left and then draws ending up on the left side of the fairway or in
the left rough. When i open the face i feel i can swing through and around
more easily. Some times when i take the club on the outside with the hands
only the ball goes straingt right and fades. what is happening?
like it!
1st. Learn to hit golf ball correctly (read Hogan) 2nd. Aim feet right of
target with club face aimed at target. 3rd. Swing normal swing. For fade,
reverse. If you cannot do #1 do not bother going to stage two or three. You
people think too much. The club is in the impact zone for a millisecond.
You cannot think that fast. You have to work the ball based on your set up
and then swing normal. The set up must create a consistant fade or draw.
Otherwise, you cannot count on it at all.
Straighten right arm on the way down? LOLZ. Ben Hogan would slap this guy.
Butt end of club towards ball/path towards top is excellent tho. All Jack
Nicklaus did was change his foot alignment, no flippy stuff.
I have the same problem it is because you are swinging to fast try and slow
down your swing
this is not a good way to hit a draw, because it may cause a hook. it is
better if you do not “cross over the right arm over the left arm” but just
swing with the patch more in to out in comparison with the clubface at
impact
i did
Its a lot of the tim based on preference but more on what the shot
requires. If you have to swing a ball back left due to an obstical, then
you’ll use the draw. Same goes for the fade.
at the start of the video, were told to aim the club slightly right whilst
keeping the shoulders, hips, knees and feet pointing parallel left of the
target. when it comes to the shot round the trees, hes telling us to aim
everything right?
Yeah this guy is dead on. I tried it and it works. I think he explains the
draw very well. Good stuff.