A big, towering draw is the most aesthetically pleasing shot in golf. When, as a righty, you start the ball right of the target and gently works it back left, there’s no better feeling. Rory McIlroy ...
Welcome to Shaving Strokes, a GOLF.com series in which we’re sharing improvements, learnings and takeaways from amateur golfers just like you — including some of the speed bumps and challenges they ...
Most tour players learn how to sling draws from an early age, and most amateur golfers dream of doing the same. It’s a shortcut for more distance, but it’s also very timing dependent. There comes a ...
Knowing how to hit a draw is a kind of holy grail for many golfers. A sign that you've officially made it. Most golfers grow up knowing how to slap a slice down the fairway. But turning it gently from ...
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 ...
We watch PGA Tour events to marvel at the things we can’t do, which is why it’s so intriguing to watch a player like Chris Kirk. No, we can’t shoot 29 under at Kapalua’s Plantation course to win a ...
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 ...
Learning to shape your ball flight from right to left is as simple as setting up correctly and trusting the preset angles to make it happen. Most golfers who struggle to hit a draw have difficulty ...