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how to play a draw in golf

by Prof. Elvera Luettgen DDS Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How does a draw in golf work?

Let's start with a quick definition. For right-handed players a draw in golf is a ball flight that moves slightly right-to-left in a controlled manner, or slightly left-to-right for left-handers. A draw is the opposite of a fade ball flight, which moves slightly left-to-right for right-handers.

What is the easiest way to hit a draw in golf?

Golf Draw Method (Easier Version)Set up so that the club face is aiming slightly to the right of your target.Aim your feet, hips and shoulders further to the right than the club face (this will, in effect, give the club face a closed position in relation to the swing path, imparting draw spin on the golf ball).More items...

How do you set up to hit a draw?

To hit a draw you must have a closed club face at impact to turn the ball right to left. It's impossible with an open club face as the ball will fade left to right. Most of this golf swing starts with the setup and is the exact opposite of a fade setup.

Why can't I hit a draw?

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Where do you aim when hitting a draw?

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What causes a draw in golf?

“A right-handed golfer hits a draw when their club path is out to the right and their face angle is closed relative to that club path at impact,” reveals TrackMan's Justin Padjen. “Under these conditions, the ball will launch to the right of the target with a negative spin axis that sees it curve to the left.Jan 25, 2016

Why do draws go further?

Higher spin loft means more spin and a less efficient transfer of speed-producing energy to the ball. Higher loft and less ball speed produces less distance. And more spin means the ball will stop more quickly after it lands. The result: a draw will generally travel further than a fade.Nov 16, 2014

Why do golfers want to hit a draw?

The main reason why a draw is useful comes down to the technical make up of the golf shot. To hit a draw, the swing must be attacking the golf ball from the inside with the club face open to the target, and closed to the swing path.

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