Scheffler & Berger / Trap Squeeze Fade Driver / The "FAIRWAY FINDER"

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • EVERY SERIOUS golfer needs this shot !!!
    For those situations when you absolutely need to hit your ball into the fairway, it can be extremely valuable to have a plan for success. You'll need a “Go-To” shot off the tee. You need something you can turn to when your swing isn’t feeling great, or the pressure ticks up a notch, but you know will go in the fairway anyway.
    Here’s a few ideas you can try out:
    A.) - Aim down the fade side of the fairway:
    The first step is aiming down the side of the fairway where it’ll fade back to center. For a right-handed golfer, that means aiming down the left side of the fairway, and the opposite for left-handers. That will allow for the intentional curve of the shot you’re about to hit.
    B.) - Stand 2" closer to the ball:
    Ordinarily, you want to stand far enough away so your hands meet the grip when your arms hang freely at address. Standing closer to the ball than usual will create connection between the arms and the body. This will create more rotation and help your body launch up, which will open the face at impact creating the fade ball flight.
    Standing closer will also tend to produce a more heel located contact with the ball in the face adding to the fade.
    C.) - Tee your ball lower:
    When you tee the ball lower, this promotes a steeper downswing as you naturally attempt to hit down more. This steeper angle of attack also creates the fade ball flight that curves the ball back to the center of the fairway.
    D.) - Flare-out your lead foot:
    When you flare your lead foot it makes it easier to turn your body on your forward swing so that it will be more open to the target at impact.
    Now, you’re setup to hit a consistent Fairway-Finding Fade - and we’ve aimed appropriately, too. The ball will promote a curving flight from left-to-right. While the fade may reduce total distance a bit, it can be a welcome plan for the time and place when hitting the fairway is ultimately important and necessary. Cheers!🙂

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  • @FRL2000
    @FRL2000 Рік тому +1

    This shot requires good face control to be confident you won't double cross. Just swing left, and rip it!
    But I've only been able to play this shot consistently since I got a low spin driver head with the right weight bias for me.

    • @RollYourRock
      @RollYourRock  Рік тому

      What driver head/shaft combo did you finally end up well? - Were the external adjustments on the driver enough to give you the control you needed or did it require some internal weighting as well?

    • @FRL2000
      @FRL2000 Рік тому

      @@RollYourRock Rogue ST Max LS. Played the triple diamond version and I couldn't keep the fade in the fairway, everything went right. The weight bias of the Max LS is more neutral, maybe slight draw bias, but still with low spin. I play 9 degree in neutral setting with Ventus TR blue shaft. Playing low tee fade now 80% of the time for control/confidence.

    • @RollYourRock
      @RollYourRock  Рік тому

      @@FRL2000 Thanks, I appreciate the reply! Having a slower swing speed, I'm still utilizing similar adjustments to my driver. Serious players should absolutely spend more time fine-tuning the drivers... Cheers!🙂

  • @hammad2370
    @hammad2370 Рік тому

    🅿🆁🅾🅼🅾🆂🅼