Why do pros play a fade?

Spin loft is exemplified as golfers find themselves much more accurate with their wedges than their driver. More spin equals more stability, and this leads us to why professional players opt for their fade.
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Why do pros fade the ball?

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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Do pros hit a draw or fade?

When it comes to the full swing, most professional golfers are trying to hit a draw with the majority of their shots. However, as they get closer to the green, that starts to change. In fact, when playing short game shots, most pros are using techniques that would carve the ball from left to right in a fade pattern.
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Is it good to hit a fade?

As you get better at golf, it becomes more and more important to work the golf ball from side to side with different golf shot shapes. Sometimes hitting the ball straight shot after shot, is not enough to lower your scores. Hitting both a draw and a fade can be helpful and lead to lower golf scores.
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Does Tiger Woods play a fade?

We saw at The Masters that under pressure, Tiger tends to favour a fade. Having a go-to shape is important and a fade is a slightly more gentle ball flight so it is a good safety option. Even when he hits a fade, Tiger still has some degree of clubface rotation through impact.
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How far does Tiger hit a 7 iron?

His long irons (2- to 4-iron) range from 250 to 200 yards. His middle irons (5, 6, 7) range from 208 to 172 yards. His 8-iron travels 158 yards, and 9-iron flies 142.
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Is it OK to have a natural fade?

There is nothing wrong with being a natural fade player, as some of the best golfers of all-time have preferred to move the ball from left to right. Depending on how well you remember shots from previous rounds, you may be able to go back farther than one round when working on this exercise.
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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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Can Dustin Johnson hit a draw?

Johnson prefers to move the ball left to right throughout the bag, but he's happy to hit a draw with his irons if the shot calls for it. A draw driver is even more rare.
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Does Jon Rahm hit a fade or draw?

Instead of adjusting his body, Rahm has particular clubs set up to hit fades and draws. Depending on the shot, he can either: Use his 3-wood to hit a draw. Use his driver to hit a fade or straight shot.
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Does a draw have topspin?

A draw doesn't have topspin. When we hit a fade we generally open the face more than we do when we hit a draw eg: more loft and therefore more spin. More spin = less distance.
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Why do draws go further than fades?

Higher spin loft means more spin and a less efficient transfer of speed-producing energy to the ball. Higher loft and less ball speed produces less distance. And more spin means the ball will stop more quickly after it lands. The result: a draw will generally travel further than a fade.
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When should you hit or fade?

As a general rule of thumb, you want to hit your shots in a manner such that they will be turning away from hazards as they fly. So, for example, if you are hitting a tee shot on a hole which has water running down the left side of the fairway, you will want to hit a fade to curve the ball away from that hazard.
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Why do I draw my irons but slice my driver?

This means your club head is maintains whatever aim you set up through the moment of impact. In other words, all you have to do is aim and swing through. But your driver is different. With your driver, you hit the ball after the low point, when club head starts traveling more to the left (if you're right handed).
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Can you hit a fade with an in to out path?

The most powerful fade is a push-fade because the club travels into the ball on a shallower, inside-out path, which research shows generates more clubhead speed.
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Why do golfers want to hit a draw?

“Provided the ball speed, launch angle and spin rate are the same, a draw and fade will carry and roll the same distance. However, from a practical perspective, most club golfers will hit a draw further than a fade, because when they hit a draw they reduce the loft, leading to lower spin rates.
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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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How far should a 60 degree wedge go?

How Far Should You Hit A 60 Degree Wedge? On average, golfers hit their 60-degree wedge 74 yards, but the range can vary between 60 and 100 yards. Longer hitters who take a full swing will typically be close to the 100-yard range but most golfers only take a 1/2 or 3/4 swing with their 60 degrees.
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How far should a 56 degree wedge go?

How Far Should You Hit A 56 Degree Wedge? On average, golfers hit their 56-degree wedge 84 yards, but the range can vary between 75 and 105 yards. Longer hitters who take a full swing typically hit over 100 yards, but most golfers take a 1/2 to 3/4 swing with their sand wedge.
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