Butch Harmon School of Golf: How to hit a tour pro fade

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The last few decades have seen big changes to the way the world's best golfers strike and flight the ball. Huge advances in technology and the athleticism of the top players has seen many tour pros begin to favour a slight fade off the tee - a tour pro fade is essentially a straight shot that falls to the right (for a right-hander). Justin Parsons, director of instruction at the Butch Harmon School of Golf, shows you how they do it, and what drills you can use to bring that power and consistency to your own swing
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" I know though that's not a tour pro fade.... it's some sort of fade".
Yeah. Right. Well done.

TheDhauladhar
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Now that’s a good tip on how to hit a fade! That totally makes sense! Thanks! 👍

davidlentine
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Spin around 37 times, keep this quarter between your big toe, make sure the ice cube in your mouth doesn't melt before you finish your swing, hold the broom flat side up, don't let the PlayDoh fall off oh, and then hold off your finish. Voila! Fade. There's 3 minutes I'll never get back.

thomasdomenico
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It would've been great to see his "I know though that's not a tour pro fade.... it's some sort of fade".

ILUVGOLF
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Title says how to hit tour pro fade, hits, then says although that’s not a tour pro

glamos
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would have been so much easier if you just said in to in club path with late release.

jonb