DRIVING LESSONS: WHAT YOU CAN LEARN FROM THE BEST DRIVERS I EVER COACHED.

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      DUSTIN JOHNSON ONE SHOT, MULTIPLE GEARS JohNsoN: DavID CaNNoN/Getty ImaGes The D.J. fade is so simple, you should give it a try. 58 golf digest | issue 4. 2021 E arly in 2000, the year Tiger won three majors and six more times on the PGA Tour, I remember we bumped into Fred Funk, the perennial straightest driver on tour. Two things have to happen to get that extra hinge: (1) a smooth backswing where your arms and wrists stay loose; (2) a commitment to swinging your fastest through the ball, not before the ball. If you have a strong grip, like Freddie does, cup your lead wrist at the top of the backswing to neutralize it (near right, top and bottom). [Extracted from the article]
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