The occasional thoughts of an occasional golfer trying to swing like Bruce "Leaky" Lietzke.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Why Playing a Fade May Help Your Golf Game
Here’s an excerpt from Hitting a Fade May Help Your Golf Game by Ken Ruggiero.
“Here’s why [a fade gives
you more room for error]. If you can hit a driver straight down the middle into
a fairway that is 40 yards wide, you create a room for error of 20 yards on
either side of center.
However, if you can hit a
fade a shot with consistency, then you can hit your tee ball down the left side
of the fairway, knowing that your ball will be curving towards the center. You
have in effect doubled the margin of error on the fairway by eliminating misses
to the left.
You could do the same with a
draw, but a draw is more difficult to contain because it tends to run out
further. A fade generally moves from left to right and gently lands without
much topspin. It’s more controllable.”
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