How to Hit a Draw in Golf

Know why the grip is important., Place your left hand on the top of the golf grip., Place your right hand over the top of the left, interlocking your left index finger with your right pinky finger.,Aim to the right of the target while attempting to...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Know why the grip is important.

    Gripping the club properly is the first step in hitting a draw  golf shot.

    For a right-handed golfer, hitting a draw means the ball curves from right to left. , Roll your palm under the club and place your left thumb on the top of the grip., Your palms should face each other in a weak golf grip. ,,,, The swing path of the golf shot is the last essential step in the process.

    The inside-out swing path is essential to hitting a draw.,,
  2. Step 2: Place your left hand on the top of the golf grip.

  3. Step 3: Place your right hand over the top of the left

  4. Step 4: interlocking your left index finger with your right pinky finger.

  5. Step 5: Aim to the right of the target while attempting to hit a draw.

  6. Step 6: Place an alignment stick on the ground pointing directly at the target.

  7. Step 7: Aim your feet and shoulders about 10-15 yards the right of the target.

  8. Step 8: Shoot for an inside-out swing path.

  9. Step 9: Take the golf club inside the target line designated by the alignment stick pointed at the target on the backswing.

  10. Step 10: After impact

  11. Step 11: follow through outside the target line.

Detailed Guide

Gripping the club properly is the first step in hitting a draw  golf shot.

For a right-handed golfer, hitting a draw means the ball curves from right to left. , Roll your palm under the club and place your left thumb on the top of the grip., Your palms should face each other in a weak golf grip. ,,,, The swing path of the golf shot is the last essential step in the process.

The inside-out swing path is essential to hitting a draw.,,

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