seems to me that aiming the body to the right of target then closing the clubface to aim at the target, this using an inside to out swing path would do this much easier and with much less chance of error than just hoping that you 'roll' the clubface just the precise amount to hit that green.
You start the golfball with the clubface and curve the golfball with the path the swingpath. To hit a push draw the path has to be in to out the path has to be more left compared to the clubface. The clubface has to be right of the target in this case the target is the flag.
club face doesn't determine slice or hook, the swing path does. Take a slicer and have them rolls their hands you are going to get even worse slice or straight pulls. If they keep their weight back they will duck hook it into the ground because their right shoulder will stop moving forward and close the face.
Aim slightly to the right with the body, Set up your club at the target=Draw Aim your body where you want the ball to start and set up your clubface where you want your ball to land. Simple as that
slightly open the clubface?then the technique will be rolling over in a tremendous timing....if the timing is not right,then forget the draw...i feel the opposite way...slightly close clubface...close stance and play as normal....
The easiest way to draw the ball is to roll over your hands and aline your feet and body just right of yor target. If u have a Mwt driver eg superquad R9 Mizuno mp600 set it to fade and practise this tip(above) Hope it helps
I had a bad slice with my driver and was told to work on rolling over the face sooner as to not leave it open for the slice. Now I have that down but I cant hit my irons straight anymore. They all draw right to left pretty heavy. Totally screwed me up
To correct a slice, dont try rolling over your driver face, instead bring the face around sooner. By that I mean at some point in your downswing your wrists will start to work and you kind of flick your wrists forward in your swing. This brings the club face down sooner and helps you to have your club straight at the point of impact. For a right handed golfer you wrists would be moving right to left just before impact.....not twisting like in this video.
@Winyamo that might be a lie angle/shaft flex issue, rather than your swing itself. your ballflight, apples to apples, should be exaggerated with your driver. in other words, the ball flight you achieve with the driver should be huge exaggeration of the ball flight you'd achieve with a short iron. if you're hitting a 10-yard right to left with the driver, the iron shots should be progressively less right to left as you head to the wedges. get fitted.
This guy is spot on, it's a text book lesson. All this shit about just drop your right leg back is not controlled, this way it, rolling your club on impact is the key and timing is everything.
It's funny how many people do it in many different ways. This one seems the most relevant in helping me out. ESPECIALLY the part about keeping the weight on your right leg. Thanks!
seems to me that aiming the body to the right of target then closing the clubface to aim at the target, this using an inside to out swing path would do this much easier and with much less chance of error than just hoping that you 'roll' the clubface just the precise amount to hit that green.
Excaliburxxxxxx 2 months ago
You start the golfball with the clubface and curve the golfball with the path the swingpath. To hit a push draw the path has to be in to out the path has to be more left compared to the clubface. The clubface has to be right of the target in this case the target is the flag.
f0cusen 10 months ago
Good luck landing this ball anywhere you want to
splitopennmelt 1 year ago
@splitopennmelt
Exactly.
Hit or miss doing it this way.
Excaliburxxxxxx 2 months ago
why you want to draw the ball from right to left when there is water on the left?
MrAsiangolf 1 year ago
@MrAsiangolf : Bcoz green is on left
rysayt69 11 months ago
club face doesn't determine slice or hook, the swing path does. Take a slicer and have them rolls their hands you are going to get even worse slice or straight pulls. If they keep their weight back they will duck hook it into the ground because their right shoulder will stop moving forward and close the face.
spartanstackandtilt 1 year ago
watch tiger.....thats how you do it. this guy has a lot to learn yet.
beergut111 1 year ago
one of the better vids i've seen
harojohn 1 year ago
Aim slightly to the right with the body, Set up your club at the target=Draw Aim your body where you want the ball to start and set up your clubface where you want your ball to land. Simple as that
f0cusen 1 year ago
@f0cusen Much easier method than flipping the club around.
2xtrbo 1 year ago
@f0cusen Ok Simple.....ton
badabingg42 1 year ago
you will become a hooker if you roll your hand over in a golf swing .
MrAsiangolf 1 year ago
@MrAsiangolf
You're mamma is a hooker.
geronimoxxxxxcvx 1 year ago
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geronimoxxxxxcvx 1 year ago
slightly open the clubface?then the technique will be rolling over in a tremendous timing....if the timing is not right,then forget the draw...i feel the opposite way...slightly close clubface...close stance and play as normal....
badboybarrio 2 years ago
good point about the right leg. Thx
FairwayJack 2 years ago
@FairwayJack HUH?
badabingg42 1 year ago
@badabingg42 check out 1:22
FairwayJack 1 year ago
The easiest way to draw the ball is to roll over your hands and aline your feet and body just right of yor target. If u have a Mwt driver eg superquad R9 Mizuno mp600 set it to fade and practise this tip(above) Hope it helps
DT1SCO 2 years ago
I had a bad slice with my driver and was told to work on rolling over the face sooner as to not leave it open for the slice. Now I have that down but I cant hit my irons straight anymore. They all draw right to left pretty heavy. Totally screwed me up
Winyamo 2 years ago
Mate, I have the exact same problem!!
Rob130290 2 years ago
Thats kinda funny I had a terrible slice problem myself, i rectified it and now i hook my iron shots, jeez its a tough game
vincentmack37 2 years ago
To correct a slice, dont try rolling over your driver face, instead bring the face around sooner. By that I mean at some point in your downswing your wrists will start to work and you kind of flick your wrists forward in your swing. This brings the club face down sooner and helps you to have your club straight at the point of impact. For a right handed golfer you wrists would be moving right to left just before impact.....not twisting like in this video.
jaded78 2 years ago
@Winyamo that might be a lie angle/shaft flex issue, rather than your swing itself. your ballflight, apples to apples, should be exaggerated with your driver. in other words, the ball flight you achieve with the driver should be huge exaggeration of the ball flight you'd achieve with a short iron. if you're hitting a 10-yard right to left with the driver, the iron shots should be progressively less right to left as you head to the wedges. get fitted.
dschultz6072 1 year ago
@dschultz6072 HUH?? Are you nuts? Try bowling, always a draw.
badabingg42 1 year ago
very good tip. right to the point.
bogeyhitter25 3 years ago 2
This guy is spot on, it's a text book lesson. All this shit about just drop your right leg back is not controlled, this way it, rolling your club on impact is the key and timing is everything.
noosaslayer 3 years ago
It's funny how many people do it in many different ways. This one seems the most relevant in helping me out. ESPECIALLY the part about keeping the weight on your right leg. Thanks!
white95sl2 3 years ago
arnt u supposed to close the face of the club and not open it?
kewell29 3 years ago
I love lee scarbrow hes a great teacher. very good info....
dadeadlock 3 years ago
is this the same when driving leave the face slightly open
whitear12345 4 years ago 2
Great info
kkkippper 5 years ago
is this the same with the driver keep the face open and roll over
whitear12345 4 years ago
it is the same with every club. Done correctly you will add a lot more distance to your shots, just like the pros!
gilligog 4 years ago