get out of trouble and hit the low draw and the low fade just like this so first close the face for the low draw then place your hands on down towards the steel B the back of your stance pull the right foot back wait on your left side 7030 keep it there and just roll those wrists through the shot remember take a little bit of speed off to keep the spin off and the ball down let’s do the opposite now grip down for the low fade ball towards the back of your stance wait on your left hand side 7030 again pull your left foot away and really feel as though you don’t let the toe of that club move over the heel keeping that weight on the left hand side throughout the one thing that stays consistent is keep the speed out the Sha

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  1. Hi Alex I tried this at least 3 times today in my golf game but unfortunately it didn’t work out. As my shots only went straight but missed the trees thank god as I used 7i on 2 occasions but the last one I used my 5i . But I will still keep trying and hopefully one day it’ll come off

  2. One positive about not having great tee shots is that it forced me to know how to do these shots. It’s a really fun shot shape to watch when pulled off correctly.

  3. I have to remind myself to manipulate the clubhead (open or closed) and then take my grip.

  4. Nice shots, can you make a video about how many clubs up for a 150 yards low fade. My 7 iron is my natural 150 shot.

    Thanks!

  5. Just remember that wherever you point the club face (open or closed), your ball is going to start pretty much on that line. So if you’re closing the club a lot, make sure you aim more left than you think.

  6. Wow, this got the sub, I had to share it to myself, hopefully I get time to work on it tomorrow. If I can nail this. It'll be a serious confidence boost to have on my journey to 88.

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