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James OhInstructor
How to Hit a Fade with Your Driver
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The ability to hit a controlled fade off the tee is a great weapon to have. In this tip, James Oh breaks down everything you need to do in your setup and swing to hit a fade with your driver.
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What u mean exactly by keeping your chest and back away from target when the club is brought parallel to ground
Thank you👍🏼
When you say "open the face", is that done by changing the grip, i.e. gripping the club so one swings normally but with the face open?
great tip... thank you
It would have been clearer to me if you said aim the club face just right of the obstacle.