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Anybody play with an open stance/ Trevino's "power fade"?


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I play with an open stance and my ball flight is either a draw, or straight. A few hooks. I set up square, then kinda dance to an open stance while my club stays still hovered behind the ball. This is only with driver. Cannot figure it out with irons - although, irons are my biggest struggle right now.
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@The RecGolfer May i ask which Trevino book you bought as he 'wrote' several?  His book of instruction, 'Groove you golf  swing my way' is among the most expensive golf books available .

I  read the book years ago, from   the library and tried some ideas. One  thing  i do recall is Lee's notion of lower body focus and control.  My experience and observation over many years is that most golfers, esp newbies have little understanding or control of lower body.  Either dead hips or often , late hip movement, after the  arms. .  Lee's method does give more feeling of lower body control and power, IMO.

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Open stance, and hit 2 fades..in a row, with my 54 degree wedge............Finally... :-D

Alas, didn't work for any of my other clubs..... :-(

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