Golf Swing Tip--How To Hit A Draw


Golf Swing Tip... Learn To Hit A Draw And Make Your Slice Disappear

Most golfers fight hitting a slice all the time. What we are going to do, with this golf swing tip, is to learn how to hit a draw and, in turn, it will teach you how to correct your slice. This is an added bonus because once you learn how to hit a draw, your slice will disappear.

These are seven (7) simple steps that will put you in position to hit a draw every time. You will be able to draw or even hook the ball anytime you want.

Seven (7) Steps To Hit A Draw
 

1. Close Your Feet Position

In your normal golf set up, you would want to have your feet positioned parallel to your target line. Well, in setting up to hit a draw, your feet want to be pointed to the right (if you are right handed) with your left foot in front of your right foot.

2. Close Your Shoulders Position

You want to align your shoulders parallel to your closed feet position. This closed shoulder position will promote an inside out swing needed for a draw.

3. Aim To The Right Of Your Intended Target

Your golf ball is going to move left (if you are right handed) so you must aim right of the intended target to get the desired results.

4. Close The Club Face


When you are making contact with the golf ball you want to impart a hook spin on the golf ball and this is helped along by having a closed club face. You will have to use the practice range to determine how much you want to have your club face closed. Obviously, the more you close the club face the more the golf ball will hook or draw.

5. Make Sure You Have A Strong Grip

A strong golf grip is when the Vs on your right and left hand are pointing toward your right shoulder. In general, you want your hands to be positioned to be able roll your right forearm over your left when completing your golf swing. In short, you want to be closing the club face through impact.

6. Swing Along The Plane Of Your Closed Set Up


OK, your feet and shoulders are pointing right. So, we want to complete our golf swing along that same plane. This set up position promotes an inside out golf swing which in turn promotes the draw.

7. Let The Club head Release

Everything is all set up for you, you are positioned to the right, you have a strong grip, you have the right swing plane. Now, what you need to remember to do is release the club head. Be sure to finish the golf swing, let it fly!
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You need to take these seven (7) steps to the practice range and see how the golf ball reacts to this different golf set up and swing path. With practice, you will be able to learn to be able to draw or hook the golf ball a little or a lot and be able to use it during your golf round as situations arise. It will help you to be a more well rounded and better golfer.






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