Golf: How To Hit A Draw
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fucking advertisement!
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all this jazz... the difference between a draw and a hook is simple.... draw is aiming 10 yards to the right so that your 10 yard hook flies back to center and vice versa for fade.
the only reason a draw/hook is the most powerful swing is because the whipping action of uncocking wrist hinge at impact.
if need physics look up centripetal force
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not a draw thats a hook
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@fenderboy34 No, turning your hands over does not create the spin. You could be opening the clubface into impact and still draw the ball. The only thing that matters is where the face is oriented in relation to the path of the clubhead at the moment of impact. If the face is closed to that path, then the ball draws. If the face is open, then it fades. If they are the same then you get no curve.
The thought that you have to be closing the face through impact to hit a draw is fiction.
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@CBrianrun when i said u have to turn ur hands over, i meant that u dont force ur hands to turn over but they will naturally, u dont stop them from turning over
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@CBrianrun yes it will create spin but it will create a spin thats spinning clockwise/to the right. wouldnt that create a fade/slice?
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@fenderboy34 About that... you actually don't. The ball isn't on the clubface long enough for that to matter. Difference between path and clubface angle imparts spin.
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@GatorNate5 u need to turn ur hands over to create that spin, or else the ball will just be hung out to dry
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You don't release the hands to hit a draw. You have to come from the inside with the face slightly open. This starts the ball to the right, and curves it back to the left. Look up the Trackman ball flight laws and you'll find this to be true.
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wow, what a terrible and inconsistent way to hit a draw
someone threw that fuckin ball onto the green
graviogranulio 1 year ago 46
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hockeyplaya2029 7 months ago 25