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Old February 26th, 2009, 09:11 AM
leandroc76 leandroc76 is offline
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Re: natural fade but turned to a draw/hook

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Originally Posted by bump-n-run View Post
You should wait for more than one range session to base judgement on having or losing something in your swing...


I would be more worried about hitting the ball all over the place than the shape of the shot which for me can vary from day to day...I hit draws on Monday and Tuesday, Tuesday I couldn't fade...Wednesday was wood fade, iron draw with woods workable the other way...today was all draw on woods with no other shape and irons favoring draw but going both ways...part of golf is playing what you've been dealt...that covers lies and the swings that you brought with you...


Wait a couple more times out before you even start to worry about it or start to change you playing philosophy...it could be a phase over in a week, a month, two months, or the next time that you go to the range...only thing for sure is that once you get your swing exactly like you want it, something will go wrong in it somewhere and you're back to digging you swing out of the dirt...never ends...

YES!!! Not much to say to add to this, but I want to back it up with a resounding "Yes!". One thing that ammys do a lot of is panic. Panic always leads to misinterpretation among other things, misinterpretation leads to incorrect swing thoughts,... thus a domino effect that results in all kinds of bad stuff.
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