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Fade

A ball which starts left and moves right through the air ending on target is known as a fade.

Colin Montgomerie hits this shot as a natural part of his game.

It's a good thing, here's how to play it.

Step 1
Set your clubface square to the ball.

Hold the club extra tight in the bottom three fingers of your left hand which means you will release the club slightly later than normal and help create the left to right trajectory.

Step 2
Aim your feet and shoulders to the left of the target making sure the clubface is still square.

Step 3
With everything except the club aiming left, it should automatically force you to develop an out-to-in swing path which is necessary to create the fade.

Step 4
On the downswing concentrate on bringing the club back across the ball, attacking the 2 o clock spot. You should feel like your right hand comes underneath the shot.





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