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Old 04-04-2005, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by jim_0068
Originally Posted by lagster
Originally Posted by jim_0068
LOL...Trevino may be one of the best ball strikers of all time but he wasn't to smart when it came to instruction.

Tell a bunch of high handicaps who already have problems slicing the ball to "push fade" it is crazy haha
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Yes... for a Steep, Bent Plane, Early Releasing, Throwaway Type Slicer... the Trevino Fade would probably not be the best place to start. This guy needs to get on Plane, learn to control the Clubface, learn some basic Hinge Action, and learn to sustain the line of compression(Lag). Basic Imperatives and Essentials will help him.

For the good player, that is looking for a shot that will hold up under extreme pressure... the Trevino Fade, or "Block" may be something to try.
Trevino knew that ball was not going LEFT, and could just fire it out there in U.S. Opens... usually right down the middle! The FADES, by the way, that I have seen him hit, did not fade much.
I never said it was a bad shot, i think its a great shot for good players who know how to control their clubface, just not for the "majority" of weekend golfers.
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Yes Jim... I think the Clubface is one of the keys here. The SLICER with poor clubface education should probably not try the Trevino shot.
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