The MOST Controversial Way of SHAPING your Shots #golf #golftips #golfer

This isn’t your typical method of hitting different shot shapes but it can work for some people
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Gripping the club as normal from a neutral pointing face, turning it to the right can help you to swing on the same direction as where the face is pointing so you swing around yourself
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Then the opposite thing happens if you point the face to the left, you might feel like you want to swing more on the outside
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If you then feel like you want to get the club face to match a straight line on the ball parallel to where you want it to go then it should give you the desired shape of shot
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I am interested to see the comments on this as the last time that I posted this I showed it from down the line and a lot of the comments were suggesting that it was a common thing and that everybody new about it. For some reason I have the feeling that people will be saying that this is the opposite as to what it should be on this video
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Granted this won’t work for everyone and some people will see better results by the traditional method of aiming the face left for a draw and swinging around yourself or right for a fade and cutting across it
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It’s ultimately the same thing but it’s just two different visual ways that one might work better from one player to the next
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37 Comments

  1. To play a draw the face has to be open to the target at impact as that determines where the ball is going to start, you just have to swing more out past where the face is pointing to see the draw spin. – opposite thing for a fade

  2. Don't forget to takeaway inside and swing in to out for a draw (swing to the right of aim line for RH)
    And takeaway outside and swing out to in (swing to the left of aim line for RH)

    You can also just aim left or right with the face square to your feet and just adjust your swing path.

    3rd cheat option, I think Jack Nicklaus and Phil Mickelson have mentioned this: grip the face slightly closed or open and keep it that way, then just move your feet to aim the face where you want the ball to start.
    Gripping closed for a draw and open for fade.

  3. This is 100% correct, the ball has to start right if you want a draw on target so the face has to be open at impact. And vice versa. Anything different your alignment is probably terrible and you have no idea where the ball is actually starting.

  4. this helps a little but if you are really trying to up your game by learning to shape shots i’d get a lesson first, also experiment different swing paths 💥( but of course have and maintain a main swing path that is for the regular shot)💥that is what helped me by far the most- changing the angle of your club face won’t do to much and will eventually lead to defects in your swing⛳️

  5. Open face to draw it ?!?!? Sounds like a recipe for an open-faced shit sandwich.

  6. Folks if it works for you, it works for you. If this is something you want to try, try it. Everybody has a different swing. Remember, there are no pictures on scorecards.

  7. Swing path is probably the most important. Leaving the club face open will slice the ball, and closing the club face will cause it to fly low and left. Best way is to keep club face square and hit from the inside to draw the ball, and outside to fade. Both achieved by altering takeaway on the swing

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