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How To Fade A Golf Ball

A golf fade is a shot that starts left and travels right that you intended to make. It is totally different from hitting a slice. A golf slice is a severe left to right shot that usually ends up in the woods or rough. Being able to hit a fade shot is an excellent tool to have in your arsenal. In this article, I will provide you with steps on how to hit a power fade.

There are several reason why you would want to use this shot. One reason would be to avoid trouble on the left. It is great for holes that dog leg to the right. Also, it is easier than hitting a straight drive.  Some golf swing tips make it more complicated than it is.

Some things you will want to remember is to swing easy. Trying to kill the ball will only have you ending up in the rough. Choose a spot between the middle of the fairway and the left rough, this is your target. This is the line you want your ball to travel. To get more space to play your shot back to the center, tee your golf ball on the right side of the tee box.

So are you ready to hit that power fade? Let’s get started.

Step 1
Take aim toward the left side of the fairway – For this shot, you should tee the ball low. Take your stance and aim your feet slightly left of the center of the fairway.

Step 2
Open the clubface – Before you secure your grip, rotate the clubface open a few degrees. The ball should be one ball’s width forward of where you usually place it in your drive.

Step 3
Hit the ball outside – Make your normal swing. The way you have setup with the clubface open should create the left to right path that you are looking for. It helps to hit the outside half of the ball. Hitting the ball here increases the chance that the ball will fade back to the center of the fairway.

These tips should help you achieve that golf fade shot you’ve been looking for. Go out and practice these steps. You will be amazed at how you are able to shape your golf shots.  Also, staying out of the rough will help you lower your golf scores.  Have fun!


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