Another great video... For shot shaping, I didn't see you changing your stance/feet open or shut. For both shots (fades and draws) you stayed parallel to the target. The only thing you altered where grip, ball position and lead shoulder. I am excited to try this method on the range. I've had some success in the past shaping shots but not consistent. I never felt comfortable standing either open or shut to the target. And as most of us golfers know, not many good shots come when you start from an uncomfortable set up...
Interesting method for hitting out of the rough, when watching the pro's hit out of the rough, they usually take one less club to compensate for a flyer. Does the lie and thickness of the rough determine one less club choice?
Another great video... For shot shaping, I didn't see you changing your stance/feet open or shut. For both shots (fades and draws) you stayed parallel to the target. The only thing you altered where grip, ball position and lead shoulder. I am excited to try this method on the range. I've had some success in the past shaping shots but not consistent. I never felt comfortable standing either open or shut to the target. And as most of us golfers know, not many good shots come when you start from an uncomfortable set up...
Now I get it, moving the ball position forward or back alters the swing path, the club is moving left for fades and right for draws...
Loving all the videos, please keep them up!
As always great tips. We got several inches of snow in NJ. It will be a while before I get to practice them.
Interesting method for hitting out of the rough, when watching the pro's hit out of the rough, they usually take one less club to compensate for a flyer. Does the lie and thickness of the rough determine one less club choice?
At address-is club open or just taking a weaker grip?
Only just found his posts, wished I'd found them earlier.
Standard or open face?
show how to hold club in fingers high flop shot
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