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| need the draw Hi i have a Cleveland Ti 460, 10.5 loft, regular flex and torque 3.7. This club goes a long way. Off a 10.5 handicap I regularly hit it 300 yards. The problem is I always have a fade and on the odd occasion when trying to rip it a "slice" (aagghh). Could someone please tell me if there is a link to a lesson on how to draw or could someone please tell me. The fade i would like to keep in my armoury so its there for a left to right hole but i am suffering on right to lefts. Cheers keith Last edited by keith_mufc; 05-22-2006 at 08:03 AM. |
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| Re: need the draw Sorry yes i am right handed. Cheers fellow red , if this works then when i set up normally do i aim the set up down the right hand side of the fairway. I have never dared aim to the right side of the fairway . |
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| Re: need the draw Hi Kieth The drill is only to promote a feeling for the correct swing path. when you are on the course take your normal set up and swing. If you start to slice on the tee, then use the tee box to your advantage. Tee up on the far right of the tee box and aim for the left of the fairway, then if you do slice , you are giving yourself every chance to land the ball on the fairway.......Terry |
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| Re: need the draw Yes cheers I do that already and it does fade into the centre of the fairway (most times), what I would like is to set it off down the middle to right, bringing it back around the corner of a right to left dog leg. I understand the drill, will it work on the tee box aiming slightly right ? ![]() |
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| Re: need the draw you hit it 300 and you have a reg flex shaft, not a good combination, when you swing harder your shaft is keeping the clubhead open my guess anyways when i hit my big hooking draw for hole 13 at my course i close the club face and when i swing down its almost like a feeling of falling backwards |
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| Re: need the draw Thanks people, will try it out. Two things that might work against it, friends have said I have a slightly weak right hand grip and my shoulder turn is too quick leaving the club face open? (they think i am facing the target before ball impact) which I am tempted not to believe as much. my digi camera takes video, will have to get someone to video me and I can post it for analysys. Keith ![]() |
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| Re: need the draw ...explain the shoulder turn too quick thing... If you are turning your shoulders BEFORE your hips on the downswing, OR, you are turning your shoulder even with your hips on teh downswing, you will fade or slice it. Ground up to start the downswing. Create seperation between your hips and shoulders. I agree with what was posted above...hitting it 300 with a regular shaft...The clubhead will hang open with a higher swing speed. |
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| Re: need the draw shoulder turn to quick. I have been told that my shoulders are leading the downswing and turning towards the target before my hips. ie my upper body is through quicker than my lower body. apparantly a lot I think I should slow the tempo but I loose 40 yards and still fade cheers keith |
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| Re: need the draw I'll give my same boring response, aim for the inside quarter of the ball . If you are hitting a fade, this means your stance is slightly open and your club head is traveling along your stance line so that is slightly outside to inside the target line. The clubhead is slightly open. To hit straight or a draw you need to adjust your stance so that you come into the ball from the inside. Set your stance square or slightly closed to to the target line. Draw a circle around the center of the ball and put an x on one side of the circle. Put the ball on the tee with the circle in the same direction as the target line and with the x towards you. Keep your eye on the x and hit it. |
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| Re: need the draw To simply put it, where your shoulders are pointing at impact is where the ball is going to start out. Thats why an over the top path produces a slice or a fade. You need to create as big as possible seperation between your hips and shoulders. Like said above, keep your back to the ball for as long as possible. Also, a bigger shoulder turn WITH LESS hip turn helps. This creates the seperation. When I hit pretty draws with all clubs, including the driver, my swing speed feels slow. However, I seem to hit the ball just as far. I always say start with the low irons and make 70% swings. Work on coming from the inside and keeping those shoulders back. Imagine the path the ball in going to start out on. THATS where you want your shoulders to be at impact. Your hips should be open, but your shoulders CLOSED.
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