Video 1
Cut spin in the same as a fade. One of the first things golfers should learn is how to spin the ball and what makes it happen because most golfers don’t know how to cut, fade, or slice it. If they did, they wouldn’t keep doing it and hit their shots in trouble on the course just when they didn’t want to?
Cut spin Should be played mostly if the flag is on the right side of the green, Or if there is a hazard or trouble on the left side of the golf course. Also, if you are playing a shot into a crosswind and you need to hold it up, you can play into the crosswind to control the shot.
If you are playing shots out of rough in wet conditions and primarily for winter golf, if you take an extra club, it is easier to play for the higher handicappers or beginners golfers. When you stand to the ball with an open stance and swing the club across your body, with the weight of the ball opening, the face of the club at impact could turn into a slice that you do not want.
Golfers must understand that a golf ball with a cut spin goes the same distance as a ball with a draw-spin. the only difference is the ball hit with draw spin will run out fuather when it hit the ground.
When golfers understand this, they will stop forcing themself to hit the ball further because the ball doesn’t know if it’s a left-hander or a right-hander that hit the shot.
Fade, or Cut Spin ?
Golfers if you want to compress the ball in you golf swing, to create more spin the ball will have to be back in your stance. The first six inches is to just pick the up and to the outside it’s so important because you need to take the club up at the start of back swing to get more spin, most amateurs take the club back and around this causes you to used your arms you can’t swing downwards when you do this. You need to use your hands, you need to understand what ever angle you take the club back and up it will come into the ball at the same angle on your down swing to the back of ball. there is no need to open the face of the club for this shot, it will move to the right naturally allow for this when you address the ball, so you can come into the ball at a steeper angle, getting the club to come down into the back of the ball taking a nice divot after the ball is gone, if you imagine a hula hop as a golf ball and hitting below the equator the steeper you come down into the back of the ball in will compress more and spin. so hitting a fade you need swing left of target and let the ball come in, if you hit straight or right of the target with a fade you will always get yourself in trouble playing golf. if you are a arm swinger like nearly 90% of golfers you have no problem swinging the club left because you arms and shoulders is making you do this. you must start discovering how to swing the club to launch the ball in different directions to control all of your golf shots.