I noticed this new piece from Butch Harmon and... Properly, it caught my eye because it is so uncommon. Butch sees a number of gamers who hit banana balls into the tough and cannot stop. Guess what his advice is?
Stop trying to hit it straight. Instead, set up to hit a fade. Yes, you read that right.
This is virtually a groovy intellectual trick. Butch wishes to help you straighten out your slice by way of setting up to hit a fade! Here's the way it works.
- Set up on the right side of the tee, next to the tee marker. (If you're a rightie, that is. Lefties set up on the left.) If you're gonna hit a fade, that's where you should tee up anyway.
- Pick out a target down the left side of the fairway. (Lefties, aim down the right side.) You need to start the ball that way if you're gonna hit a fade.
- Here's the key: Aim your clubface squarely at your target, then take your stance with your body lines aimed parallel to your aim line.
I know it sounds strange but it makes sense if you think about it. Your problem is that you THINK you set up for a straight ball when you actually set up for a slice. This is both a MENTAL and a VISION problem because you can't recognize that your setup is wrong, even though you know what you should do. So since your eyes have trouble telling the difference between a slice setup and a square setup, Butch has you setting up so your eyes think you've set up for a fade but you're actually setting up square.
Eventually your mind will get things immediately (sorry, couldn't withstand the pun). But at the least you'll hit the ball inside the fairway till it does.
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