What is a fade in golf?
A fade in golf is a shot that curves from left to right for a right-handed golfer, or from right to left for a left-handed golfer. [1] It is a common shot shape for many golfers, and can be a valuable tool for navigating the course.
Characteristics of a Fade edit
- Ball Flight: The ball starts on a slightly left-to-right trajectory (for a right-handed golfer) and then curves gradually to the right.
- Clubface Angle: The clubface is slightly open at impact, meaning the face is pointing slightly to the right of the target line.
- Swing Path: The swing path is slightly from inside to out, meaning the clubhead travels from inside the target line to outside the target line.
- Spin: The ball has a slight amount of right-to-left spin, which causes it to curve to the right.
Advantages of a Fade edit
- Control: Fades can be easier to control than other shots, as the ball's trajectory is more predictable.
- Accuracy: Fades can be used to hit specific targets, such as a narrow fairway or a green that slopes from left to right.
- Distance: Fades can be used to hit the ball a long distance, as the spin helps the ball stay in the air longer.
Disadvantages of a Fade edit
- Difficulty: Fades can be difficult to hit consistently, especially for beginners.
- Over-correction: If a golfer tries to hit a fade too hard, they may end up slicing the ball.
How to Hit a Fade edit
- Clubface Alignment: Align the clubface slightly to the right of the target.
- Swing Path: Swing from inside to out, with the clubhead traveling slightly outside the target line.
- Grip: Use a neutral or slightly strong grip.
- Body Rotation: Rotate your body from left to right, ensuring your hips and shoulders turn in the correct direction.
Famous Golfers Known for Fades edit
Many famous golfers have been known for hitting fades, including:
Conclusion edit
The fade is a valuable shot in golf that can be used to control the ball's trajectory and hit specific targets. While it can be challenging to master, the fade can be a powerful tool for any golfer looking to improve their game.
References edit
- ↑ https://www.golfdigest.com/story/golf-shots-fade-draw-slice-hook
- ↑ https://www.golfchannel.com/news/tiger-woods-fade-shot-explained-how-hit-it-yourself
- ↑ https://www.golfdigest.com/story/jack-nicklaus-fade-shot-explained-how-hit-it-yourself
- ↑ https://www.golf.com/instruction/ben-hogan-fade-shot-explained-how-hit-it-yourself