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Originally Posted by EdZ
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If you are hitting a low fade with real compression and 'solid' downward contact, it sounds like it is possible you have shafts that are too stiff for your load/unload? Or that you have over done the forward leaning shaft through impact (which few can do, but it can be very tough to play well from there). Alternately, you may simply be on a very steep plane.
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Tomasello style, high/long/straight
Other style, low/fade/inconsistent
So it isn't an equiptment issue. It's a swing issue
i like to make sure i "hit down" so i can at times overdo the foward lean. Probably why Manzella had me have such a foward ball position when i see him. Also i do come in too steep but that is usually the result of a bad takeaway or just trying to save the shot.
I think the tomasello way just allows me to not "hold onto" the accumulator angle so long and allows me to not have so much foward lean which results in better contact and a higher flight.