Playing a draw on the ball is a very important skill to learn if you want to be a good golfer. Work the path from the inside out.

Two things create a draw: swing/club path and clubface angle at impact. In order to produce a draw, the club path needs to be of the inside-out variety. Set up so that your stance is in a closed position relative to the target. This will promote an inside-out club path. The clubface should point at the target at address. This clubface angle will promote a clubface that is closed to the swing path, and help produce a draw.

Draw shots travel a little lower and travel a bit further than perfectly straight shots. This is due to the fact that a closed clubface reduces the effective loft of the club at impact.

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