square up the shoulders at setup and youll get rid of that pull fade, you sliding across the ball when you return the shoulders to there original position. you get two types of feel in good golf, each have good and bad in them you got to take the good from both and add them together, a weak grip usually causes the one feel the strong grip causes the other, but a strong grip eventually causes the over the top feel and the weak grip causes the slide feel. ill be here all day explaining this, then again it took years of work to figure it out, so at the moment im not willing to let out the secret. im sure we have all had those grip changes and everything goes perfect and a few weeks later we either duck hooking or fading with no distance, the key is in the middle when one half is still the one way andthe other bits are still the other way…. yet in time it all goes one way or the other until you find that centred place. the more you swing the more you will feel.
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Peter Powers
4/11/2012square up the shoulders at setup and youll get rid of that pull fade, you sliding across the ball when you return the shoulders to there original position. you get two types of feel in good golf, each have good and bad in them you got to take the good from both and add them together, a weak grip usually causes the one feel the strong grip causes the other, but a strong grip eventually causes the over the top feel and the weak grip causes the slide feel. ill be here all day explaining this, then again it took years of work to figure it out, so at the moment im not willing to let out the secret. im sure we have all had those grip changes and everything goes perfect and a few weeks later we either duck hooking or fading with no distance, the key is in the middle when one half is still the one way andthe other bits are still the other way…. yet in time it all goes one way or the other until you find that centred place. the more you swing the more you will feel.