How to Draw and Fade the Golf Ball | the Ball Flights Laws You NEED to Know

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июл 2023
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    Good ballstriking comes down to 3 skills:
    1) Can you hit the ball far enough for the courses you play?
    2) Can you hit the ball solidly?
    3) Can you control the curvature of your shots?
    And in today's lesson we're going to talk about #3 - the curvature of your ball.
    The first thing you need to understand is that your shot's curvature is 100% determined by what happens at impact. The 2 main factors are the direction your club face is pointing (your club face angle), and the direction your club is traveling (your club path).
    The Laws of Ball Flight are simple:
    1) your ball starts in the direction your club face is pointing at impact
    2) if your club path is different from your club face angle, the ball will curve away from the club path
    For example, if your club face is square to your target at impact, your shot will START in the direction of your target. If you combine that with a club path that is LEFT of your target, the ball will curve to the right... if you combine it with a club path that is RIGHT of your target, the ball will curve to the left.
    The greater the difference between your club path and club face angle, the more the ball will curve.
    Understanding these laws of ball flight will not only help you correct slices and hooks, it will help you hit fades and draws on command.
    Being able to hit fades and draws will allow you to navigate obstacles on the golf course, work the ball around dog legs, and get at otherwise tricky pin positions. It will also give you more options.
    Fades travel higher and shorter, which can be great if you need to land softly or take a few yards off your shot.
    Draws travel lower and tend to roll out more, which comes in handy when you need to squeeze a few extra yards out of your swing.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @thewesman80
    @thewesman80 Год назад

    Zach's ad-hoc comments are the real gems here. Thanks, Zach! Oh and... P790's?

  • @davidgc4396
    @davidgc4396 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks a lot I am now hitting draws 😊

    • @ZachAllenGolf
      @ZachAllenGolf  5 месяцев назад

      That’s awesome to hear 💪🏽

  • @charlesmccormick2625
    @charlesmccormick2625 Год назад

    Straight = normal; draw = longer; fade = shorter. Landings are longer on draws, short & tidy on fades. Great working tool in this session!

  • @rlee99p
    @rlee99p Год назад

    This was so great. Thank you!

  • @TheBing153
    @TheBing153 Год назад

    That was awesome. Thanks Zach!

  • @daveparsons7756
    @daveparsons7756 Год назад

    Are you also working a roll release in your swing?

  • @benbrohammer4969
    @benbrohammer4969 Год назад

    So you are using the exact same swing for both the draw and fade? Not trying to come more from the inside for the draw? Not trying to change your release?

    • @mikehammer8555
      @mikehammer8555 Год назад

      His path does change from draw to fade shots.

    • @benbrohammer4969
      @benbrohammer4969 Год назад

      I realize the path changed but did the swing itself change more in to out for a draw and out to in for a fade or is it the same swing with body oriented open or closed and the club face open or closed?

    • @eugenebotha538
      @eugenebotha538 Год назад

      @@benbrohammer4969
      What's great about this approach of putting your focus on the ball flight laws is that your swing will change slightly for each shot but those changes will happen without you having to force them.
      example you might release more for the draw and less for the fade as you play around with it and try to get the face more open or closed at impact.