Players of all skill levels seek a simplified setup for hitting draw shots.

Me and my golf students typically begin by aiming our clubface towards the right of the desired target.

Next, the shoulders, feet, and hips need to be aimed slightly more to the right than their clubface. This swing positioning will provide a closed angle in our swing path. Closing out the angle has shown to add a drawing spin onto the ball.

Players should aim to allow the closed clubface to take a slight curve to the left. Next, you’ll want to swing on the line that our feet, hips and shoulders have created to maintain your form.

Top speed golf pros hold draw shots in high regard because of the consistency such a shot has been known to produce, exemplifying the art of simple golf in the purest fashion.

Knowing exactly where the shot will curve allows for optimal control on the part of me and my golf students

Draw shots are the ideal tool to make up ground after a missed shot, there may not be better golf strategies for amateurs to learn aside from these types of shots. This specially corresponds to difficulties with repeated attempts on shooting straight shots on the golf course.

Hitting a draw shot requires that the golf ball be attacked by the inside swing path. This means that a golfer swings with an open clubface onto the target on a closed swing path. It can be viewed as extremely efficient and practical as a utility golf shot.

Very few players would pass up the opportunity to shave 10 strokes off of their handicap, including top speed golf pros that grace the tours each weekend. Such a feat can take countless years to accomplish. Novice players and causal golfers alike can easily lower their handicaps sometimes even faster than a seasoned veteran.

While there may not be better golf strategies for lowering handicaps than what we’ve known in the sport for decades, reducing our overall score requires a total improvement of our game.

Me and my golf students focus our efforts on improving our accuracy while practicing our driver shots at the range. How far a golfer can drive the ball plays a crucial role in overall performance, but scoring relies heavily on the accuracy associated with our drivers. Being consistently accurate will reduce the occurrence of lost balls, shots ending up in the rough, and otherwise difficult shots preventing a player from reaching their desired, lowered handicap.

00:00 Elbow Lock Swing Stance
00:23 P3 Swing Elbow Alignment Fix
02:04 Recognizing Elbow Joint Swing Positions
03:11 Space Jam Draw Shot
03:43 Elbow Joint P3 Explained
06:08 Game Changing Golf Hacks
08:10 Instantly Optimize Your Golf Swing

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