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Old 05-12-2006, 06:31 AM
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Re: Outside in swing path

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Originally Posted by msklar92
The swing on a draw, fade should not change. The only difference should be how you set up to the ball. A fade set up slightly open and a draw slightly closed. The leading edge of the club should be perpendicular to the target line in both cases. If your ball is going too high, the club face may be facing right of the target line increasing the loft of the club or the ball may be too far foward in your stance.
That's assuming he's making a sound swing in the first place. The chances are his rightarm will be staightening too early in the downswing and that problem generally starts at the very end of the backswing. People try to add power to the shot and, as a result, swing hard with the hands/arm, thinking it will give power, but it's actually counter productive.
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