Does Adam Scott hit a draw or fade?
I naturally draw the ball, but I can get the hooks going if I’m not careful. In fact, by Sunday in a lot of tournaments, I’m so loose that I’m hitting draws no matter what I do. So it’s important that I reduce the amount of right-to-left curve by trying to fade it.
Who is the best ball-striker on PGA?
Ball Striking
| RANK | RANK LAST WEEK | PLAYER NAME |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | Louis Oosthuizen |
| 2 | 3 | Viktor Hovland |
| 3 | 4 | Rory McIlroy |
| T4 | 6 | Sam Burns |
What is a good ball-striker in golf?
A good ballstriker in golf is a golfer whose full swings – shots with woods, hybrids, and irons – result in dead-solid contact over and over again. The golfer who is ultra-consistent in impact position – at making great contact – is a great ballstriker.
Does the single plane golf swing work?
It produces a consistent draw: Swinging the arms and shoulders on the same plane naturally creates a flatter (more horizontal) swing, with the club arching around the body. This promotes a clubhead path that approaches the ball from inside the target line the essential ingredient to hitting right-to-left shots.
Is Adam Scott still with Titleist?
The 40-year old Aussie-born Scott, winner of the 2013 Masters along with 30 other events around that globe, will still play with Titleist clubs and balls but he’s no longer a full Titleist ambassador, hence the new sponsorship on his cap.
What shaft does Adam Scott use in his driver?
Ventus Red shaft
Scott has the club at 9 degrees and in an A2 position (just upright, but standard loft) after playing around with the position a little bit, and he has settled on the Ventus Red shaft – which he enjoys for its soft profile so he can “feel” the shots.