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There is a number of things that you may be doing, you may be coming over the top with an open club face therefore causing the fade. If i was going to hit a fade, i would aim my feet where i want the ball to start (i'm right handed) so i would aim to the left, then i would aim the clubface where i want the ball to finish, so i would aim the clubface out left. The ball would have a left to right flight. If you do this, you will hit a fade. Another cause of a fade is an out to in swing.

If you want to correct it aim straight, keep your shoulder parallel to the target line, do not come over the top and ensure the clubface is square at impact.

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