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2 steps to hitting a draw off the tee
Top teacher Todd Anderson shows how to get in the right setup and trust it ...
A draw is one of the most desired ball flights in golf. There's something about a ball that starts right of the target and works back left that just feels right. Hitting a patented high draw is ...
A typical fade with a driver will travel significantly farther than a typical draw with a 3-wood, underscoring the statistical importance of hitting driver off the tee. In giving up more than 20 yards ...
Rory McIlroy relaxes his shoulder. Scottie Scheffler rolls his forearms. Jordan Spieth shortens his swing. Same shot shape. Three different answers to three different problems. The draw, that coveted ...
For a lot of amateur golfers, the goal is to be able to hit a consistent draw. Early on, players often lean towards a fade, swinging over the top and creating a left-to-right ball flight for ...
Shot shaping is a skill that really sets the top players apart. If you can hit the ball with some consistency, whether that’s a draw or a fade, you’re already on your way to becoming a scratch golfer.
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. Most amateurs aspire to hit a draw off the tee, but in the professional ranks it’s ...
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