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| There are a few different ways to hit an intentional draw which, for right-handed players, is a ball flight that travels from right-to-left. You can think of a draw as a controlled hook. A hook, by definition is a ball flight that starts off left and then curves even further left. The draw is a tamed version of the hook. | |
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We'll cover two methods to produce controlled hook spin on a golf ball;
Note: The more the clubface and body are closed, the more hook spin will imparted which means a wider curve from right-to-left. Conversely, the less closed the face and body are, the less curve the ball will have on it. 2. The second method of hitting a draw is a little more challenging and requires a great deal of hand speed and coordination to pull off at will. This method involves the intensity of the club release through impact.
*This method can easily produce pulls and hooks if the hands are too fast during impact. Experiment with the two methods of hitting a draw and see which one works better for your swing. Practice, practice, practice! |
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