Hi Frank - A fade tends to have some backspin associated with it, causing the ball to sit more quickly after it hits the ground. Conversely, a draw has a bit of topspin imparted on it which gives the ball more roll out. This is why Lee Trevino said "you can talk to a fade but a hook won't listen." It's also why Ben Hogan became the legend he was only after he learned how to stop hitting low hooks.
Hi Frank - A fade tends to have some backspin associated with it, causing the ball to sit more quickly after it hits the ground. Conversely, a draw has a bit of topspin imparted on it which gives the ball more roll out. This is why Lee Trevino said "you can talk to a fade but a hook won't listen." It's also why Ben Hogan became the legend he was only after he learned how to stop hitting low hooks.