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Originally Posted by leonjacky
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"Make contact on the right spot
One of the biggest misconceptions in shotmaking is that to hit a draw, you need to make contact on the inside-back portion of the ball (if you divided the ball into quarters, the quadrant closest to your right foot). This simply is not true. You need to hit the outside-back part of the ball. The inside-back quadrant actually is the right spot for a fade. To hit a draw, the leading edge has to be pointing down and to the left of the target when the clubface contacts the ball (exaggerated image, above right). For a fade, it has to point up and to the right. "
link:http://www.golfdigest.com/instructio...reaking80.html
I am new to TGM!
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Great post,
Leonjacky, and welcome home. You've abandoned the gaggle of geese and joined this fleet of swans. We've been waiting for you!