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Ben Crayon (Crane)
I'll get me coat! |
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The lefties with a natural fade are worth a look .
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woosie
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Rolf Harris.
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McDowell but he never does well here.
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Tiger and Rorys natural ball strike is draw
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Most of the top players play with a draw as it adds yardage. Very few top pros like Monty played with a natural fade thesedays as most courses require a degree of length off the tee.
Strangely I draw my driver, 9 iron & wedges but tend to fade my 3 wood/rescue club & long/mid irons?! Not sure why. Do any pros have similar abnormalities? |
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one golfer who does have a power fade in his arsenal is Bubba Watson,any golfer who can fade the ball at Augusta has a big advantage.
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*golfer (leftie).
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Strangely I draw my driver
60 yard duckhooks don't count... |
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Tony Hart a shocking ommission.
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tigers stock standard shot is a slight fade i believe. On those holes he needs to hit a big draw he normally struggles. he is one of the players that can comfortably shape the ball both ways, but ive heard him say a number of times, that he knows his game is bang on when he is able to draw his driver comfortably on that par 5 which requires a big draw(cant remember what hole).
I dont think that if you struggle to draw the ball you cant win, but it certainly wont help. I would imagine Ausgusta will also be beneficial to those who can shape the ball both ways. It does seem quite damning though that players such as Zach Johnson and Kenny Perry could do so well with their basically hook grips. |