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Originally Posted by rchang72
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In TGM terms, there shouldn't be a problem. Aiming point is really up to you, and can only be found by experimentation.
As for hitting fades, look at 7-2. For swingers, it recommends to open the plane line. In the golf magazine world, one would be told to open the clubface, but I like the TGM way of explaining it. Sole the clubface aiming down your target line, lined up your normal way. Then without moving the club, rotate your stance line counter-clockwise. You would also rotate the plane line that you want to swing along. BTW the ball position will be more towards the rear foot. Then swing with normal hinging.
Or you could change to vertical or angled hinge action with your normal stance and clubface alignment for a cut shot.(2-C-2)
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But do I still aim at the same inside-aft portion of the ball when trying to hit a fade? Thanks for the reply, BTW.