A draw is one of the most desired ball flights in golf. There's something about a ball that starts right of the target and works back left that just feels right. Hitting a patented high draw is ...
When it comes to hitting draws and fades, let's keep things as simple as possible. The more instructional videos I see, the more I realize that the space is being overrun by intricate, jargon-filled ...
Jon Rahm is known as one of the top ball strikers in the game today, and when you look at his swing in detail, it is clear why. While he does not have the classic technique of a Rory McIlroy or Tommy ...
Welcome to MythBusters, a Golf Digest+ series where we explore answers to some of golf’s most common questions through a series of tests with golfers and robots. Sometimes definitive, other times less ...
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2 steps to hitting a draw off the tee
Most amateurs don't know how to hit an intentional draw or fade with the driver. They try to hit every ball dead straight, which is by far the hardest shot to play. Of the three shots, the draw is the ...
One of the best ways for amateur golfers to add a bit of extra distance is by learning how to hit a draw. Draws usually come off with less spin, which helps the ball roll out further compared to a ...
Welcome to MythBusters, a Golf Digest+ series where we explore answers to some of golf’s most common questions through a series of tests with golfers and robots. Sometimes definitive, other times less ...
Watch any PGA Tour event and you’ll inevitably hear an announcer predict a player is going to hit a draw or a fade. It sounds as easy as choosing chocolate or vanilla. For amateurs, moving the ball ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. Most amateurs aspire to hit a draw off the tee, but in the professional ranks it’s ...
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