Hit power fades, thoughts?

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Hit longer power fades with these keys from @joemeglenpga. Set up slightly left and swing along the line of your body. Turn open through impact, hands move left and the clubface stays slightly open 👌🏼👍🏻🏌️

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16 Comments

  1. I used to play a little and there is something incredibly satisfying at the end of the swing when you find your body turned toward the ball in this relaxed coil. He perfectly exemplifies a great swing.

  2. Excuse me sir u can’t use an alignment stick on the tee box only on the range

  3. sigh

    if it were that easy, nobody would ever hit a draw instead of a fade

    seriously people. Golf is just not as simple as you are trying to make it, and that probably IS WHY YOU ARE NOT PLAYING ON TOUR.

    Not stop you from pretending to be expert financial advisers, is it

  4. I swear to all who read this
    if you get the timing wrong on this swing, that exact move will hit the ball either perfectly straight and left (down his shotline) or the nicest power draw that you've ever seen. There's nothing like hitting off an elevated tee to expose your ignorance of a decent golf swing. If you don't top the shot then he ball will hang in the air forever and either way there will be absolutely no question of whether you know what you are doing or not.

  5. I don’t know, I feel like I hit the ball better when I am only slightly aligned to the left or dead square. I play a fade, but the more square we are at address the easier it is to slightly swing to the left and to keep the club face just slightly inside the intended target line. If we set up too open we have a wider range of dispersion, it’s easier to cut it and frequently over cut it. I try to swing from the inside to the inside and just meet the ball at the intersection where the path is swinging inside again and the low point in the swing. That’s the goal, to control the low point and to control where along the club path ball meets face. If you’re learning to play a fade set up open and cut it but the goal should be to hit a fade from a square alignment and neutral club path.

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