How to Hit a Draw
Thursday, November 19th, 2009Even professional golfers will admit that they cannot always intentionally hit a draw. This is because the natural characteristics of the golf swing lend itself to hitting a fade.
To learn how to hit a draw, a golfer must first understand how to address the ball with a closed stance. The next step is to slightly close the club face.
A draw swing requires an inside-out swing path. On the downswing, a golfer should concentrate on making contact with the inside part of the ball. At contact, the wrists need to be ‘snapped’ to the left (for right-handed golfers).
Learning how to hit a draw consistently takes years of practice. By following the steps above and with a little luck, it is possible to achieve an intentional right to left ball-path.
