Summary of How to Play Both Draws and Fades Using your Golf Swing TRANSITION

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This video provides instruction on how to play both draws and fades using your golf swing transition. The golfer starts with a square stance and swings one, two, and three in the desired direction. One important note is that the golfer must attune themselves to the directional element of the change of direction in order to execute the shot without the help of the Griffin system. The video demonstrates how to transition between draws and fades, by opening up the stance and rotating with more freedom. For the fade, the golfer aims to the right, and for the draw, they aim to the left. As the golfer swings, they can sense the direction of their body and weight shift, and then fire the sequence to create the release.

  • 00:00:00 The video explains how to transition from a draw to a fade by recognizing the direction of your swing and changing the direction of your movement.
  • 00:05:00 This video provides instruction on how to play both draws and fades using your golf swing transition. The golfer starts with a square stance and swings one, two, and three in the desired direction. One important note is that the golfer must attune themselves to the directional element of the change of direction in order to execute the shot without the help of the Griffin system.
  • 00:10:00 The video demonstrates how to transition between draws and fades, by opening up the stance and rotating with more freedom. For the fade, the golfer aims to the right, and for the draw, they aim to the left. As the golfer swings, they can sense the direction of their body and weight shift, and then fire the sequence to create the release.

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