Why do golf shots have shapes?

What is shot shaping in golf? Shot shaping is using your creative mind to play all kinds of different golf shots. It's the opposite of trying to play it straight by instead changing your swing or set up to shape the ball to the right or left.
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What are the different shot shapes in golf?

The 3 basic shot shapes are a fade, a straight shot, and a draw. Now we know what the basic shapes are but let's go into a but more detail with each one. It's worth mentioning that these shot shapes are for a right handed golfer.
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What is the best shot shape in golf?

90% of amateur golfers hit the ball with a left-to-right shot shape. And almost 100% of them would swap it for a crowd-pleasing draw, given half the chance.
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Why do golfers curve the ball?

It's simple sidespin that is causing the golf ball to curve. It's the golf ball spinning to the right (after it hits your golf club) that is causing the golf ball to turn to the right. Let's look at it based on an actual shot you may hit: you use your Driver and hit a shot.
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How do pro golfers shape shots?

Shot Shaping 101
  • Aim your body (feet, shoulders, and forearms) to the left and clubface at the target.
  • Move the ball position more in the front of your stance.
  • Swing on the path of your body and the ball should curve left to right.
  • If you need to play a slice, change your swing to go outside to inside.
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Why Shape Your Golf Shots



Why hit a fade or draw?

There is an endless debate over which shot shape is better, the fade or the draw. Some will argue that the fade is better because it provides more control, and can offer a softer landing. Others will say the draw is superior because the ball with travel farther, and cut through the wind more effectively.
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Why do I slice with my driver but not my irons?

The main reason that a driver will slice, but not the irons, is the length of the club. With a golf driver being longer than a golf iron, it is much harder to square the club face and release the club at the proper time. Golfers of all ability levels struggle with this concept.
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Why dont pro golfers just hit straight?

The vast majority of pros don't try to hit it straight!!

(1) You can easily miss either side of straight, creating a two way miss problem. (2) Golf holes aren't all straight! (3) Flags are often cut into corners of greens, some in very tricky locations.
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Why do golf pros not hit straight?

Professional golfers consistently attempt to curve their shots because that is the easiest way to play the game, and you should be doing the same. On the driving range, work hard not on trying to hit straight shots, but rather on mastering your control over curved trajectories.
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Why do I draw my irons?

The most common reason for a consistent pull is a poor ball position. An easy way to demonstrate how the club works on an arc through impact is laying down balls as pictured below.
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What is my natural shot shape?

Your natural shot is the one you hit without making any adjustments to your stance or swing. Think of it like this: When you align body and club directly at the target and make a normal swing, the ball will almost certainly curve in one direction or the other. That's your natural shape.
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Why are drivers fading?

Everything is controlled by the club face when you swing. If the face is open the ball goes off to the right for a right-handed golfer or a fade. The face comes in closed the ball goes left, draw, hook, right-handed golfer again. So it is all trumped by what the face is doing more than the path.
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Do Mulligans count as strokes?

In golf, a mulligan is a stroke that is replayed from the spot of the previous stroke without penalty, due to an errant shot made on the previous stroke. The result is that the hole is played and scored as if the first errant shot had never been made.
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Why did Jack Nicklaus play a fade?

Instead, the Golden Bear recommends golfers lean into their natural, comfortable shot shape. For Nicklaus, that shape is his favorite shot: the fade. “The most frequently hit shot in golf is the slice or fade,” Nicklaus said.
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Why is golf so difficult?

Golf is so hard because of the number of moving pieces that are involved with a round of golf. Each time you head out to play, you will have to deal with physical issues related to your golf swing, mental issues related to the way you think, and environmental issues caused by the golf course conditions and weather.
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Do you have to swing hard to hit a golf ball far?

Playing consistently good golf requires building a swing that delivers both power and accuracy. Not being able to hit the ball very far makes every course longer and puts more pressure on your short game. If you can't reach par 4's in two, your wedge shots have to make up for this lack of distance.
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Can standing too close to the golf ball cause a slice?

Standing too close to the golf ball will result in a posture that's too upright, which could result in inconsistent shots and no control over the ball. Standing too close to the ball can result in slices and shanks, which are very common among average players.
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Can standing too far from the ball cause a slice?

Does Standing Too Far Away Cause A Slice. It certainly can. As you come in to impact your hands will have to be reaching for the ball this can lead to an inconsistent swing path to impact. This can result in the chances of both slices and hooks depending on the path of the club.
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What is the most common cause of a slice in golf?

The most common cause of a slice is an open club face. This open club face will give you contact that isn't square and often feels like a “side swipe.” The most common cause of an open club face is an incorrect grip as your hand position will directly reflect in the face.
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Is a slice a fade or draw?

A hook or slice is a more extreme version of a draw or fade. In most cases a draw or fade is a controlled, intentional shot whereas a hook or slice is more extreme and usually comes unintentionally from an errant swing that causes a miss that most of us dread.
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Does higher loft promote a draw?

Loft changes the ball flight vertically and lie changes the ball flight horizontally. If you increase the lie angle up, then this should create a fade and if you reduce it down then it should create a draw.
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