You can hit a draw without rolling the clubface. You’re path through impact will produce draw spin if your face is closed to path.
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If the club face is square to the arc, my shoulder will stay low. If the club face flips, my shoulder actually kind of levels off or rounds or comes around to the left. Some interesting things about that about that shot even though So, I was keeping my club face square to the arc and you can see that that is a a draw ball flight. My club path was 9.2° to the right of the target. My face to path was 9.4 four left of my club path. So that ball started right and drew back toward the target. What we should know about the right shoulder is that if we do the swing properly or if we do the swing we intend with a square to square swing, we’ll see that right shoulder a lot lower through impact than we would if we were flipping and rolling and releasing the club had.

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