The 2014 Masters at Augusta has finally begun and we are seeing the best players in the world tested on one of the most famous golf courses in the world. With the azaleas in full bloom and the course in pristine condition, Augusta is a a beautiful sight but it is also a daunting challenge for those fortunate enough to play in the Masters this week!
The golf course is rewards precision golf and requires players play to the best of their ability. It is highly beneficial if players can move the ball both ways, allowing themselves a better angle to attack! Have a look at ESPN’s hole by hole guide and you can tell that moving the ball will definitely make a few holes play easier.
An average weekend golfer may not have the ability to draw and fade the ball but this week, David Leadbetter shares a few tips with us on Callaway’s segment of “Lessons with Leadbetter!” David also shows us how to control the trajectory of our iron shots. Although we may not be playing Augusta, moving the ball may help us lower our score the next time we’re out on the course!
How To Hit A Fade
Control Your Iron Trajectory
Source: Callaway Golf YouTube