Hit a fade shot in golf by lining the club up with the target line and aiming the body slightly left of the target. Learn to hit a fade shot with tips from a PGA Professional in this free video on golf.
Expert: Chris Ardolina
Contact: www.mcleangolfschools.com
Bio: Chris Ardolina is a class A PGA Professional and a Jim McLean-Certified instructor in Miami, Fla. He graduated from Methodist University with a concentration in professional golf management.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
whoops, my mistake...Chris is hitting a straight fade.
imsuprised 9 months ago
what is easier to hit....a push fade described above or pull fade? I'm guessing a push fade because swing path and body are facing down the same line with the clubface open towards the target. A push fade would also have a higher trajectory landing softer. Chris I think you are simply turning the ball flight laws to the left.
imsuprised 9 months ago
At impact you want the face pointed left of your target so it starts left of your target with a fade.
mazdaspeedmx512lbs 1 year ago
When you aim the club at the target, the ball starts at the target and keeps going right of target. So aim the face where you want the ball to start, and aim the body at the target.
zoltkonred 1 year ago
hold off the release of the hands as well
nuckster94 1 year ago
i agree its good information but please show the results thank you =]
hurleysnumba1 1 year ago
Good stuff man...keep it up
MadSkilzOOO 1 year ago