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A Guide To How To Hit A Draw Shot In Golf
A draw shot makes the ball roll further when it lands because it puts a forward spin on the ball.
The draw starts off pretty straight and then starts to fall off to the left.
Use it when a direct shot at your target is blocked, for example on a dogleg hole or if you need to curve the shot around some trees that are in the way.
The draw is more of a subtle curve than the hook, which is very strong and often end up in the rough unless you did it deliberately and calculated it into your aim.
* 1. Note that these steps are intended for right-handers - reverse them if you're left-handed.
* 2. Set up your golf shot with your usual alignment and grip.
* 3. Adjust your feet to aim to the right of your target. The angle of your feet depends on your individual swing and desired results, and can range from 5 to 45 degrees.
* 4. Aim the club face directly at your target and use your normal grip.
* 5. Swing normally.
* 6. Resist the temptation to turn too soon and watch the ball's flight.
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