25 Reply to “Bubba Watson 363-Yard Fade (1-2011) with Slow Motion at the end.”
this is too long because his swin is way to far above. maybe he should search pro.
Power fade not a slice a slice is ob this fuckers straight down middle check his right foot on back swing heel off floor a mile and his hips at impact can only wish to hit it like that
How cool would pro tracer be on that!
You do know that a right to left curve for a left-handed golfer is a fade (or slice), right?
ironic how your name is frosty the fool and you absolutely just ruined the idiot you replied to
tee high and let it fly
1) That ball started right, not left. (I learned directions when I was about 2 years old I think).
2) That was at least a 30 yard slice.
That was about a 30 yard slice, quite the opposite of a draw. Not sure where you came up with that.
Doesnt really start that left i wouldnt call it a slice at all! Just because he aims left doesnt mean he starts it there!
Bubba has gone for a draw here which in my book tend to fly further. A fade will fly, but land softer.
now thats BUBBA GOLF
GAWLF. The absolute worst sport ever invented. curling is more entertaining than this
Great vid! – Torrey Pines South. For those that have played it this par 5 is a monster, especially from where the pro’s hit from. Getting to the crest of that hill is a huge feat, but if you get over it you can get another 50-75 yards in roll. TV is deceiving the hill is VERY steep. Most pros don’t want to go that long, for at the bottom of the hill you have a blind shot into a sloping two tiered green. Either way, Bubbas swing is an interesting one to see in slow mo.
A bounce on the road at my course !!
by definition a fade if it starts way right of the target and ends up at the target
Wow… Awesome swing!
Fades fly further, draws tend to roll out more depending on conditions. Down-wind I try to hit a high fade, into the wind I go for a low draw. Sometimes, I succeed.
not any more with current ball tech
No it doesn’t, and a draw usually has a lower trajectory than a fade. That’s why it’s so astonishing that Bubba drives it so damn far because he plays such a strong cut. In essence, he’s cutting off some of his distance because of the fade. Tiger also plays a strong fade and still drives it over 320
For the people arguing on the comments…. The difference between a fade and a slice or a draw and a hook is about 20 yards and someones kitchen window
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kevingolfcoaching a draw goes further than a fade get yo facts right
A fade goes the same distance as a draw ;)
hooks and slices are the same as draws and fades you jackass yet not controlled. For example, club to open equals slice and too shut equals hook, you moronic view of golf amuses me from a scratch handicap.
yes hook is a non controlled draw path and slice non controlled fade you moron
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this is too long because his swin is way to far above. maybe he should search pro.
Power fade not a slice a slice is ob this fuckers straight down middle check his right foot on back swing heel off floor a mile and his hips at impact can only wish to hit it like that
How cool would pro tracer be on that!
You do know that a right to left curve for a left-handed golfer is a fade (or slice), right?
ironic how your name is frosty the fool and you absolutely just ruined the idiot you replied to
tee high and let it fly
1) That ball started right, not left. (I learned directions when I was about 2 years old I think).
2) That was at least a 30 yard slice.
That was about a 30 yard slice, quite the opposite of a draw. Not sure where you came up with that.
Doesnt really start that left i wouldnt call it a slice at all! Just because he aims left doesnt mean he starts it there!
Bubba has gone for a draw here which in my book tend to fly further. A fade will fly, but land softer.
now thats BUBBA GOLF
GAWLF. The absolute worst sport ever invented. curling is more entertaining than this
Great vid! – Torrey Pines South. For those that have played it this par 5 is a monster, especially from where the pro’s hit from. Getting to the crest of that hill is a huge feat, but if you get over it you can get another 50-75 yards in roll. TV is deceiving the hill is VERY steep. Most pros don’t want to go that long, for at the bottom of the hill you have a blind shot into a sloping two tiered green. Either way, Bubbas swing is an interesting one to see in slow mo.
A bounce on the road at my course !!
by definition a fade if it starts way right of the target and ends up at the target
Wow… Awesome swing!
Fades fly further, draws tend to roll out more depending on conditions. Down-wind I try to hit a high fade, into the wind I go for a low draw. Sometimes, I succeed.
not any more with current ball tech
No it doesn’t, and a draw usually has a lower trajectory than a fade. That’s why it’s so astonishing that Bubba drives it so damn far because he plays such a strong cut. In essence, he’s cutting off some of his distance because of the fade. Tiger also plays a strong fade and still drives it over 320
For the people arguing on the comments…. The difference between a fade and a slice or a draw and a hook is about 20 yards and someones kitchen window
“Club-Golfers… Follow This Proven Putting System And Eliminate 3-Putts,
Make All Your 5-Foot Putts With Confidence,
Make A Bunch of 20-Foot Putts And Take Just 25-29 Putts/Round”
“This Video Below Reveals The Six Common Club-Golfer Putting Mistakes,
What You Can Do To Avoid Them, And How You Can Putt Well Every Round”
visit this link : tinyurl(dot)com/truthaboutputting
kevingolfcoaching a draw goes further than a fade get yo facts right
A fade goes the same distance as a draw ;)
hooks and slices are the same as draws and fades you jackass yet not controlled. For example, club to open equals slice and too shut equals hook, you moronic view of golf amuses me from a scratch handicap.
yes hook is a non controlled draw path and slice non controlled fade you moron