Learn How to Hit a Draw – The Most Powerful Shot in Golf – purepoint Golf
Posted: April 1st, 2010 | Author: Sam | Filed under: Golf Video Tips | Tags: draw, fade, Golf, how, shot, swing, to | 25 Comments »Learn how to hit a draw in this new DVD from Bobby Eldridge and purepoint Golf. www.purepointgolf.com This easy to follow DVD is designed to help you learn the draw golf shot. This shot is so powerful it will fix your slice and let you hit the ball farther than ever before.

umm I have the same problem people told me to keep my body steady and try to let the club loose before you down swing because if your late wit te release it fades rigt its easy to understand but its a assle to get right
Swing more inside the ball instead of over top of it.
your club face isnt completley square when you hit the ball
it probably has to do with the opening of the club face a little late when you hit the ball try closing the face earlier
is it easier to have a stiff shaft to create a draw
thats rubbish!
Great Explaination of the draw, hope it works for me.
i’d like to know where the ball ended up. but everything sounded like it worked so i’ll assume its on the green
This is so silly , if you aim the modern drive right of target it will always go right of target…..always aim at target and adjust stance to suit either fade or draw!
the end of your sentence is the same as the beginning.
aim at target, adjust to the right so your draw will go into the target. basically same thing as aiming right, youre just being pretentious
Wow nice guide helped me alot, i will try it at my next lesson at exeter driving range.
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this is not a good way to hit a draw, because it may cause a hook.
it is better if you do not “cross over the right arm over the left arm” but just swing with the patch more in to out in comparison with the clubface at impact
This video is a bad example of a draw. It may work for some people but in the long run it will cause a hook
As a previously CHRONIC slice demon, this is EXACTLY what the local pro taught me and I’m cured. Ball goes further and feels “stronger” after I’ve hit it. Good tip I say.
Not true-stiff shaft makes it harder for most people. I have stiff shafts-stops me hooking
This video is very poor. Downswing should start with the legs-not straightening the arm. This is just rubbish
Its wierd I had a lesson today with my coach and he said that I’m better fading the ball then drawing which he suggested that I should fad the ball more but he didn’t said I shouldn’t practice drawing the ball and I’m woundering that How many golfers fades the ball more? any examples???
Its a lot of the tim based on preference but more on what the shot requires. If you have to swing a ball back left due to an obstical, then you’ll use the draw. Same goes for the fade.
Theres a couple but I forgot there names
i hit a draw naormally and that helps me and fades make you hit it shorter
why hit a draw??? it almost is never useful.l hitting it straight much better right?
>WALKERBOTTOMLEY
fading has better control and ball stop easier on green.
>izzy0210
Draw has even less back spin than straight ball and ball run more. so distance is Draw>Straight>Fade, and control is Fade>Straight>Draw
Sonicandshadow, vijay, Zach Johnson, Steve stricker and plenty of others play a power fade off the tee for more control and those are three of the most accurate drivers on tour. About your lesson, my boss plays a fade and rarely misses a fairway because it’s a more conforming swing path for ameteur swing speeds.
Hitting a correct draw will produce more distance than a straight swing because of less backspin. A fade will produce less distance but will be more accurate. We need to learn how to consistently do both!!!!!!!
Zach johnson doesn’t hit a fade…he hits a draw for distance he’s a short hitter…that was the furthest example from someone who hits a fade