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How to Hit a Fade with Spine Align Golf

A fade is a controlled shot that starts slightly left of the target and gently curves back right for right-handed golfers. Mastering the fade adds precision to your game and helps navigate tight fairways or tricky pin positions. Spine Align Golf techniques guide you through alignment, swing path, and clubface control for a consistent fade.

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Setup for a Fade

Alignment
  • Align feet, hips, and shoulders slightly left of the target line.
  • Place the ball slightly forward in your stance.
Grip
  • Use a slightly weaker grip to keep the clubface more open.
  • Maintain light grip pressure for better feel and control.
Stance and Posture
  • Maintain stable spine angle.
  • Keep knees slightly flexed.
  • Weight slightly favoring the front foot.

Swing Path for a Fade

  • Swing along an outside-in path relative to your target.
  • Rotate your body naturally and avoid forcing the arms.
  • Keep a smooth tempo focusing on rhythm and balance.

Practice Drills

Alignment Stick Drill
  • Place one stick along your target line and another along your body line.
  • Practice swinging along the outside-in path.
Face-Feel Drill
  • Take half swings without a ball focusing on clubface rotation.
  • Build muscle memory for consistent fade spin.
Ball Position Drill
  • Move the ball slightly forward and hit multiple shots.
  • Observe how ball flight changes.
Clubface Control
  • Keep the clubface slightly open relative to your swing path.
  • Let your hands rotate naturally through impact.
  • The face and path combination creates the spin for a right-to-left curve.
Common Mistakes
  • Swinging inside-out creating a draw or hook.
  • Tight grip reducing clubface feel.
  • Standing too upright at impact reduces control.
  • Over-rotating hips too early causing inconsistent contact.
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