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Date Posted: 12:04:42 04/03/10 Sat
Author: Jimmy
Subject: Re: How do you recommend to draw or fade the 1 irons?
In reply to: Jim Benjamin 's message, "How do you recommend to draw or fade the 1 irons?" on 11:06:24 03/21/10 Sun

Hey Jim:

I must admit, I only try to draw or fade the ball when the curvature of the hole demands it or when I'm behind trees or some such circumstance, however, I've had great results from just turning the club face open or closed and then gripping and hitting a normal swing. I think it's key that via this method you grip after altering the face and you must swing normally. This of course assumes an altered aim to compensate for the ball movement. Psychologically, when you are trying to move the ball I think your mind messes with your body. When I do turn the face and swing normally, I get a nice curve on the ball. Of course this method is different from what many suggest, but for me it's the simplest and easiest to accomplish. Good luck.

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