Shot From Behind A Tree

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Paul Wilson is the creator of Swing Machine Golf and founder of Ignition Golf. Paul's golf swing technique is based on the Iron Byron swing machine. YouTube Channels: Paul Wilson Golf and Ignition Golf Tips. Please Join me on Google+

6 Responses to “Shot From Behind A Tree”

  1. That was a pretty difficult shot you Turned out ,Paul,far too difficult for the average amateur,especially from the light rough .The majority of us Will follow your sound advice and punch out to safety .Fading the ball ,despite following the instructions I read ,is near to impossible for me !!

    • August 18, 2014

      Paul Wilson

      Raymond,

      Not all members are average players that is why I showed the shot. Definitely get it back in play if you cannot hit the shot.

      To learn the fade just line up square. Do your normal swing with the face a little open. Where would the ball go? It would fade. Now do this same thing but aim left.

  2. August 18, 2014

    markcherup

    why did you hit it off your back foot with hands forward?

  3. August 18, 2014

    TIMADAMS

    Paul
    On the fade(slice)would you recommend increasing your grip pressure from like a 2 to 4-5,which I would assume ensure the face coming through really open.Or would that cause you to aim way too far right(so to NOT hit the tree)?

    • August 19, 2014

      Paul Wilson

      Tim,

      Keep in mind your grip pressure is only at 2 out of 10 at address. Not sure why gripping harder at address would do anything other than tighten your arms. My grip then increases to 8 out of 10 wen I hit the ball. Again, tightening this is going to tighten up my arms. The face is open because I aimed it at my target yet my body was left not because I am gripping tighter.

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