Brian Manzella for Golf Magazine, Golf.com & FRONT9 - Tiger' Money Fade

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Thanks Brian. When do we get Part II: how to hit the double cross hook, slam the club down, and yell the F-bomb all in a split second. Or the alternative, instead of the club slam you let the club go as it wraps around your neck on the follow-through.
 
From the video - if I'm understanding what Brian is saying...

Align 5 to 6 degree's left and swing along the body line.
Get the angle of attack to be in the 3-5 degree down range.

He then says the resultant path is around 2-3 degrees left based on the above... CORRECT?

All Tiger needs at that point is to have a clubhead that is 1 or 2 degrees left of target (yet open to the resultant path) and then he has a little fade that doesn't cross over to the right of the target.

So far... correct?

Here's the kicker... the practice move that Tiger seems to be rehearsing in his preshot routine looks way steeper than the 3-5 degrees that BManz is suggesting in the video. If he made that steep of a pass, the resultant path would be waaay left and then the face would likewise need to be well left of the target in order to avoid the huge slice. Right???
 
He doesn't take the over exaggerated 'practice'swing to the real 'thing'

The pre shot routine swing is just a strong reminder of the feel he is looking to take to the swing

You can't tell how far left tiger is swinger without radar so the videos concept is pretty sound given the fact we do t have specific numbers giving path and face
 
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