This is why a fade will go further than a draw with driver despite the opposite always being said.
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11* vs 7* is the distance difference. Has nothing to do with fade or draw. My draws generally launch a bit higher and spin less therefore carry a touch further although not much. What you did was basically was which goes further 8 iron or 7 iron 😂 but I get where you're going with it.
The loft difference had WAY more impact than shape of shot.
Haven’t watched, but this is the first time I’ve heard someone say a fade has more distance potential than a draw.
Why make it complicated. Doesn't the sleeve have a draw and fade setting? Leave it at 9⁰ and move the setting.
Draw shape on the lower loft would go further and have lower spin as well
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I didn’t see any difference really All settings went both ways
Wow after years of being a sub I am done here, is this a joke video? 7 degrees loft goes further then 11? uhh YES!! Your title is misleading and honestly this is just a terrible display.
Fade or draw does not take any influence into the distance. It is launch angle + ball speed + spin…. But because of there are massive golfers out there that does not know what difference it makes to change the loft sleeve, the video makes sense totally in a simple style.
How do you strike the ball so well when you're not looking at it through impact?
Sorry Ali, but this video doesn't prove anything. With both setting you have hit draws and fades. If you want to proof your claim then hit it on the standard setting and take the data of 10 real fades and compare that to 10 real draws. You will see that the spin of the fades will go up and produce less distance.
Going out on a limb here… but faster club speed, better smash factor, much lower spin rate, …. that is why the ball went further. To actually do this test, you need to keep all those variables the same and just change your face-to-path. You will then come to the same conclusion of every independent analyst – all else equal, they travel the same distance.