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I've been recently hit with a 'natural' fade on my low iron shots and it has been bugging me. I know it could be difficult to assess the question at hand, however can anybody provide me general direction/pointers as to how I'd go about correcting this on my straight shots? The 'natural' fade is not unmanageable, however it's definitely noticeable and it prevents me from hitting as close to the pin as I'd desire to. The funny thing is my wedges and high irons (6,7,8,9) don't have this natural fade, only my low irons (3,4,5).

This can/can not have anything to carry out with it, however as a relatively new player I've also been tinkering with shot shaping in previous time few weeks.

Thank you in advance for your assist!
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Instructing Styles

Heres a number of background info:
I'm 16 years of age and am a 1.2 handicap. I've been playing golf all of my life and the only one who has instructed me is my dad. He was a club pro for about five years, so he knows a great bit regarding the swing.

THis summer, he wants me to see another instructor. I'm very comfortable around this instructor, so that's not an issue. THis is my dilemma: My dad either wants me to take a series of scheduled lessons from him over roughly a 5 week period, or pay a rate to have him be my instructor for the complete season.

My dad seems to desire me to obtain the series of lessons, however I'm leaning torwards the summer long instruction setup. What do you guys think is better? Would it be tough to balance 2 instructors, even though they have similar thoughts regarding the swing?
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Off the Tee..In General....Draw or Fade?

I once would always attempt to draw the ball when younger off the tee to gain more distance and also the chest puff "factor"

Recently T Woods said a fade goes only as far for the reason that the new balls are only that great, power fades go as far as draws.

I tend to agree amongst greatest player of all time, my power fades always seem to obtain a great "skip" on a firm fairway and roll a long way. Natural shot is a fade amongst irons, commited to a fade amongst driver and distance is better for the the majority of part and reliable accuracy is more consistent...tighter shot dispersion off the tee.
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