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| pull fading...help! I moved to college several months ago, and rarely played. When I finally came back for the break, I hadn't played for a solid two months. My divots are pointing left and I am pull fading my shots, as opposed to the powerful draw that I like and used to have. Does this mean that I am coming over the top of the ball? Does anyone know any thought processes I can use or training methods I can use to help correct this? I need some quick help so that I can attempt a tryout at the golf team! |
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| Re: pull fading...help! This is a path issue. You've got the clubface square to target, but you're coming from the outside. Change your path. |
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| Re: pull fading...help! Hi this is my first post here. I have the same problem. I think it's something to do with an over the top move, a big lateral slide of the hips causing the clubface to open or i don't rotate my lower body (hips) through impact. I kind of feel like I'm hitting at the ball and then I'm getting stuck and if I clear my hips a little better I think and feel that's right |
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| Re: pull fading...help! Quote:
I think I understand now........along with the right hand drill.......makes all the sense in the world. It pays too checkout all the threads and posts. Thanks |