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how to draw a robot on a golf ball

by Francis Grimes Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How to draw a golf ball?

But in order to draw the ball a golfer must understand what creates a draw in the first place, and also how to hit it. NOTE: I do not personally recommend that people hit a draw. Rather, I recommend people hit the ball straight or fade the ball from left to right. The reason I say this is because of the difficulty in achieving a draw shot.

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How do you hit a fake draw in golf?

The times you will need to hit this shot is when you are trying to curve the ball around a tree or on a hole that dog legs to the left etc… For a fake draw you need to align your entire body (not just your stance) out to the right of your target.

What is a real draw golf shot?

A real draw is performed from a square stance and body alignment (not closed). Because the swing path with this type of shot is a little more from the inside than a straight shot, the ball will start out to the right of the target line. As the club makes contact with the ball, the clubface is square in relation to the line of the target.

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What happens if you have too much curvature on your golf ball?

If the ball has too much curvature left, feel as if the clubface comes in flatter to the block of wood. If you need more curvature, feel as it the club comes in more with the toe first.

How to get the toe of the club to hit the block of wood first?

If you are to get the toe of the club to hit the block of wood first, this is an action which would curve the ball left in the air. swing into the block. Enter toe first. Try to do it in slow motion at first until you can visualize it clearly. If the ball has too much curvature left, feel as if the clubface comes in flatter to the block of wood.

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