A left-to-right hole means a left-handed golfer may have to play a slight hook (called a draw) to keep the ball in the fairway. Some players hit draw shots or fade shots naturally.

Although these paths and club face angles must be present to hit the different types of shot during the swing, they are not always easy to visualize during a swing which could be moving upward of 100mph. But do you know what a draw shot off the tee does? Read more. To hit straight shots, practice swinging on an inside-to-square-to-inside swing path with the club face squaring up to the target through impact. Keep your eye on the ball until you are in the finishing phase of your follow-through. To practice hitting fades, bring the club down, cutting across the alignment sticks. Practice hitting shots from between the alignment sticks, down towards the target.
These are both the paths and club face angles required to hit the different shapes of shot. The alignment sticks represent an extended target line and straight swing path through the ball. Learning how to hit a draw gives you a better opportunity to hit the fairway on dogleg holes. With a draw, practice swinging through the ball on an in-to-out swing path with the club face pointing towards the target at impact. Place two alignment sticks one foot apart either side of your practice balls. For a left handed junior golf equipment has always been a struggle to get hold of so when Jude saw the vast amount on offer he was like Charlie going into the chocolate factory. VIEW ALL TESTIMONIALS. Draws and fades are shots featuring controlled movements of the golf ball. 6. One thing many left handed golfers would love to do if they could, is actually shape shots, so he draws and fades on queue and actually be able to work their way around the golf course a little bit easier. Bigger draws and fades can be played by increasing the swing path and club face angle. For a left handed golfer to become a more complete player, it is necessary for them to learn how to execute the fade and draw shot.

When hitting a solid, straight shot (assuming alignment is correct), the club face will travel on an inside-to-square-to-inside swing path with the club face square to the target line at impact.

If your normal ball flight is a curve to the As we said, experiment with how exaggerated you have to make these moves - or by combining these moves - and watch the results.Another method for producing a draw is to simply strengthen your grip and otherwise set up and swing as you normally do. You'll probably need to experiment to see what method works best for you. If the shot is successful the ball should leave the club face and travel right to left in the air, finishing near the target. 5.

Gripping the club tightly and tensing your body will almost certainly assure that you hit a shot that goes off target. These photos show the difference between a stronger grip (above left…

1. If the shot is successful the ball will travel from left to right in the air, finishing near the target. Relax your body when you are on the tee. With a draw, practice swinging through the ball on an in-to-out swing path with the club face pointing towards the target at impact. To hit draws and fades, left handed players must first understand the relationship between For example, if the front of a green is guarded by a bunker on the left side, a golfer can aim a little out to the right and "draw the ball" back to the left, thus avoiding having to play over the bunker.There are a couple ways to get the ball to curve to the left in flight. To hit a draw, the club will have to travel on an in-to-out swing path with the club face closed to the swing path but slightly open to the target line. Rather than thinking about leaving he club face open to the path but closed to the target line try to get the club face pointing towards the target at impact. (For a left-hander, a draw curves to the right, but we'll be using righties in our examples. LiveAbout uses cookies to provide you with a great user experience. IT STARTS WITH YOUR HANDS A lot of amateurs know to set their hands on the club in a stronger position to hit a draw. 4. 2. It increases distance. 3. A.Ward, October 2019.

(For a left-hander, a draw curves to the right, but we'll be using righties in our examples.) If the shot is successful the ball will travel from left to right in the air, finishing near the target.

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