Golf Tips Magazine-Fade vs. Draw

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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2008

Hitting draws and fades successfully comes from making a few changes to your downswing. For more tips visit http://www.golftipsmag.com/

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  • You have to be aware of the arms v hips situation in order to correct a problem. Ideally it's all synched up. But when you have the "go rights" or lefts this is relevant video tip.

  • can you hit a draw or fade with a wedge?

  • He is actually giving an advanced tip here...ditto for the newbies...learn how to hit one or the other tho...much easier to curve a ball than to try and hit a straight one...then you can groove a swing instead of trying to perfect one...

  • if i do this, I hit a hook or a slice. and nothing in the fairway, thanks but no thanks.

  • I actually find this much easier to do than changing grips and stance. Not because im tiger woods, but i just do it much more consistently this way. With my irons i sort of do both. I guess its more important to find the one that suits your style.

  • Fade.

  • This is a more advanced tip that shouldn't be done without a consistent swing. you don't need to change your swing when you're already struggling enough with it.

  • Sort of like avoiding an auto accident by accelerating through an intersection faster than your target . Id rather just hit the brakes or take another route.

    I like the club face closed or opened , club adjusted for and the target path to be the right or left of target . No change to swing and BOOM you got it.

    Only TIger can time his swing genius.

    And we aint Tiger.

  • What a horrible golf "tip". The last thing anyone should do is rely on timing in hitting the ball properly. A simple grip change and slightly different ball position is all that is required to hit a draw or fade, IF you have a a consistent enough swing to do so.

  • "i don't want to change my golf swing to hit a draw..." JN

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