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Aimee Cho
Aimee Cho demonstrates a straightforward method to hitting fades and draws on command. Simply alter your stance and clubface and you will be able to move it both ways in no time.
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have two putter one standard length one three inches longer anyway to figure out which is more contisent
Thanks for the great tip! Seems like this could work pretty well with full PW to 7 irons also.
Thanks for the great lesson Aimee. .Does this approach work for fairway woods and driver?
So, get the body/weight-shift feel, then begin to drop the heel and reclaim some of the lost power? Or is there another component in a progression?