|
Originally Posted by Collin Neeman
|
|
Yes. When you want to hit a fade, you have to line up a little left and make sure your clubface is on the target. When you do this make sure your clubhead is going to be on the new open plane. When I feel I want to hit a fade, I do the angled hinge. This feels like 'no roll' with the Clubface staying very square (but I know the Clubface is really doing a 'half roll').
|
Welcome, Collin, and congratulations on your first post!
Now, I've got to let everybody in on our little secret...
Collin (age 18 ) and his Dad,
Cal, just spent two days in The Swamp. And let ol' Yoda tell you something: This young man can flat
bust that Ball. He can 'golf' it, too: He recently was named the
#1 High School Golfer in St. Louis. Not surprisingly, he is also the youngest entrant in the St. Louis
U.S. Open qualifier next week.
Good luck, Collin!