Another one is think of trying to hold your back to the target as long as you can from the backswing. Doing that helps allow for a better inside-to-out club path direction. (BTW, I am not a pro. This was a drill my instructor/friend/Pro Card holder showed me to fix my over-the-top)
Maybe it's me but it seems to be the opposite. The body/hips is to the target and the ball/club is pointing right of target (hence right to left draw). When I aim ball to target the ball draws left of target instead of "to target."
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Like the right arm Finnish Andy cheers from a cold Astbury
Wish it was that easy when playing. 😂
Another one is think of trying to hold your back to the target as long as you can from the backswing. Doing that helps allow for a better inside-to-out club path direction. (BTW, I am not a pro. This was a drill my instructor/friend/Pro Card holder showed me to fix my over-the-top)
I can guarantee I wouldn't play a draw!! Had numerous lessons and spent hours practising and still hit a fade/slice or pull!!! 😅
Just to confirm, the right arm finishing over the left should be done for any “standard” swing and not just for the draws, right? Thanks!
If all this doesn’t help, excessive strong grip and lower your swing plane, what feels under plane
Maybe it's me but it seems to be the opposite. The body/hips is to the target and the ball/club is pointing right of target (hence right to left draw). When I aim ball to target the ball draws left of target instead of "to target."