Why is hitting a fade better than a 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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Is it better to hit a draw or a fade?

Traditionally speaking, a draw tends to be a better shot than a fade. Although there are golfers that will believe otherwise, to hit a draw, you will have had to release the club properly with a square clubface. Fades, on the other hand, can happen when the direction and path are slightly open.
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Did Jack Nicklaus play a fade?

For Nicklaus, that shape is his favorite shot: the fade. “The most frequently hit shot in golf is the slice or fade,” Nicklaus said. “It might surprise you to know that for the greatest part of my professional career, my favorite shot was the fade.”
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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 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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Golf Shot: Why The Fade Is Easier Than A Draw



Why do golfers prefer a fade?

What are the benefits of hitting a fade? It's all about control. “Because balls that go from left-to-right tend to have a higher spin rate, they come down at a steeper angle, meaning the ball will bounce and roll less,” explains Padjen.
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Why is a draw the best golf shot?

The draw shot is very desirable and favoured because it is very consistent. It is a shot that the player knows will curve so it is easier to control.
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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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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 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 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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Why do pro golfers 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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Can you hit a fade with a closed face?

To fade the ball, it's the opposite. The clubface needs to be closed relative to the target line at impact. This will cause the ball to start to the left then curve back to the right. For long, we've assumed that the way to hit a draw was to have a closed face and a fade was executable with an open face.
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Which pro golfers draw the ball?

A draw is a type of shot in golf where the ball curves from the player's right to the player's left.
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  • Rory McIlroy's Draw. Although Rory has recently switched over to hitting a fade/cut, he built most of his legacy off of his powerful draw. ...
  • Zach Johnson. ...
  • Rocco Mediate. ...
  • Patrick Reed. ...
  • Adam Scott.
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How do you change a fade to a draw?

Jack said to hit a fade—his preferred shot—aim the clubface where you want the ball to come down, and align your body to the left (for right-handers). To hit a draw, do the opposite: Aim the face where you want the ball to finish and align your body to the right.
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Does Rory fade or draw?

So, he re-organized his coaching situation and sought out a new ball flight. After years of enjoying the holy grail of golf: A high, controllable draw, it was a fade that Rory was after now. He shifted his technique to that end.
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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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Why do I keep hitting draws?

Getting stuck is coming from too far inside and behind the body. The upper body obstructs or interferes with the club's path to the ball. The most common reason players get stuck is, they don't keep the arms and club in front of the chest as they turn back and through.
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