";s:4:"text";s:1089:"Trevino produces the left-to-right spin necessary for a fade by delaying the release (rolling over) of his hands through impact. Trevino follows the first two steps, but swings down the target line rather than with his body. It is important to not confuse making a shorter backswing with making a shorter shoulder turn. Lee Trevino's top ten rules on shotmaking. This imaginatively named shot, also called a check wedge, is the trademark Trevino shot. There is nothing wrong with … Lee Trevino did a great job of making a full shoulder turn within his golf swing – but he controlled the swing of his arms in order to keep the club in front of him and the overall swinging motion relatively short. It's the arm swing that you really want to watch out for in your own game. I always loved hitting a low fade to a back-right pin with the wind howling from the right. https://www.golfchannel.com/video/lee-trevino-senior-golfer-tips-more-distance