Many factors go into hitting a draw or fade, but one thing to consider is your grip position and strength. A “strong” golf grip can help promote a draw in your ball flight. Here is a simple video on how to set up and hold on to a golf club with a strong grip. Like this video and subscribe for more great golf tips from our team of golf pros.
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So wrong.
Don't do this unless you want a sexy duck hook
Nope
Nope – that’s a quick way to try and fix a slice but that’s about it.
Works well with fade shots also
The V created, between thumb and first finger, should point to rear arm pit.
A draw? More like a really big hook with the right hand turned that far over!
4 knuckles showing on the left hand really?????? Show me one really good golfer that does that? Recipe for a really really big hook!
I can shank with any grip
Strong grip
How to hit a hook?
Weird, I’ve seen lots of ‘how to hit a draw’ vids and a ridiculously strong grip with no mention of path was often the fault they were trying to fix!
Do the pros been doing it wrong all this time by square face @target & adjust body alignment for turn or fade
Wrong again rotating either hand to the right for a right handed golfer promotes major slice folks, remember open slice, closed hook , wtf am I witnessing
Why hit a draw or fade or slice or whatever you call?
Just hit the ball straight