Could someone run me thru this. From memory swingers and hitters have different rules for working the ball. How does a hitter fade, draw and hit higher?
Originally Posted by JohnThomas1 Could someone run me thru this. From memory swingers and hitters have different rules for working the ball. How does a hitter fade, draw and hit higher?Rotate the grip (the rubber thing on the club that says Golf Pride, not the hands to club). A closed or open face at address will hit different sides of the ball. Then, the stance has to be adjusted to allow for the curved flight of the ball. A "pure" Swinger could move the ball in the stance, but from what I recall in the audio tapes, Homer preferred using the manipulated clubface, even for swinging.
Originally Posted by YodasLuke Rotate the grip (the rubber thing on the club that says Golf Pride, not the hands to club). A closed or open face at address will hit different sides of the ball. Then, the stance has to be adjusted to allow for the curved flight of the ball. A "pure" Swinger could move the ball in the stance, but from what I recall in the audio tapes, Homer preferred using the manipulated clubface, even for swinging.