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How Rickie Hits Draws and Fades
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Rickie Fowler demonstrates how he hits a controlled 5-yard draw and fade. His right hip and right shoulder help him hit fades and his arms release at a certain point in order to hit a draw.
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nice
Nathalie - I like that drill but ever since I abbreviated my backswing (necessarily taking it back slower and shallower) I have improved my driving accuracy by a LOT. I do consciously accelerate my downswing and striking the ball to compensate for the short backswing. I note some PGA professionals (men and women) have the same sort of swing mechanics. What do you think?