Is a 'cut' a push fade, straight fade or a pull fade?
Traditionally, the Cut Shot is thought of as a Pitch or Sand Shot that starts left of the hole and Fades in. The concept is also extended to
the longer shots. For example, the announcer says, "He cut a 6-iron into
that back right pin position," or, "a little cut three-wood will
leave him in perfect position."
But...
TGMers know that a Cut Shot is any Shot where Vertical Hinging is
used, regardless of the Plane Line (2-C-2). With that as our definition,
an Inside-Out Cut Shot -- Vertical Hinging with an Inside Out Impact
(10-6-E Closed Plane Line) -- will produce a Shot that starts right of
the hole, and then Draws in.
But share the Inside-Out Cut Shot only with your buddies in The Golfing
Machine. The rest of the Golf World is not quite yet ready for this one!