this video is a good reminder that we have to master our shot shape. some people just don't hit certain shapes well. look at colin morikawa. he loves the cut. look at john rahm off the tee. BIG cut. learning to control the club face, even if we don't like the draw/cut or have trouble with it, enhances our preferred shape.
Why not delve into ball flight laws? I am a bit surprised you focused on talking about the club face, but not swing path. Club face just determines mainly what direction the ball starts on, its the swing path relative to the club face that determines the curvature of the ball. Are you saying that your swing is always the same and the only thing you do to hit a draw or fade is change the club face? For me, if I want to hit a draw i focus on aiming right with the club face, but shallowing my swing so i get a more pronounced in to out swing path.. For fades, i aim left of target with my club face and swing on a steeper swing to have a more pronounced out to in swing path
Great video! The draw would be better explained if you invert the triangle so the single tee is closer to the ball and the two tees are further outside. This will more closely demonstrate the clubface after impact in the same way as you did for the fade.
this video is a good reminder that we have to master our shot shape. some people just don't hit certain shapes well. look at colin morikawa. he loves the cut. look at john rahm off the tee. BIG cut. learning to control the club face, even if we don't like the draw/cut or have trouble with it, enhances our preferred shape.
You're right on.
Why not delve into ball flight laws? I am a bit surprised you focused on talking about the club face, but not swing path. Club face just determines mainly what direction the ball starts on, its the swing path relative to the club face that determines the curvature of the ball.
Are you saying that your swing is always the same and the only thing you do to hit a draw or fade is change the club face?
For me, if I want to hit a draw i focus on aiming right with the club face, but shallowing my swing so i get a more pronounced in to out swing path..
For fades, i aim left of target with my club face and swing on a steeper swing to have a more pronounced out to in swing path
Great video! The draw would be better explained if you invert the triangle so the single tee is closer to the ball and the two tees are further outside. This will more closely demonstrate the clubface after impact in the same way as you did for the fade.
Please clarify the 3 tees and the string positions.