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Old 09-05-2006, 05:21 PM
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Re: How do I practise to develop a consistant draw

I learned a trick for drawing the ball from the golf channel Lessons from the Pros show. Setup like you normally would then drop your back foot a couple of inches so for right handed golfers the right foot toes are lined up behind the "toe cap"(for lack of a better word) of your left golf shoe. It looks like you are aiming right but doing this after you've addressed the ball and then taking a normal swing works great and the best thing is you don't lose distance. Also, if you drop the right foot back about halfway on the left foot, you can produce an awesome hook that comes in handy on left doglegs. Someone else may have a suggestion for you that might work better, but, it worked for me so it may work for you too.



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