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GOLF.com on MSNHow to hit Shane Lowry’s low, flighted drawOne shot that Shane Lowry practices before every round is his low, flighted draw. Here, he explains how you can hit it, too.
How important do you think golf ball position is? GOLF Top 100 Teacher Cameron McCormick shares a fun exercise to show you.
If you're struggling to swing more out to the right, Kim suggests moving the ball position slightly back in your stance. So, rather than in line with your left heel, move it a few inches further back.
If you’re unsure about where your golf ball position should be for certain shots, this easy test from top-ranked golf ...
We asked former slicers how they cured their ball flight and started hitting draws. Their thoughts and feels show a permanent anti-slice fix may not be as complicated as you think.
If you pull off the shot correctly, you're going to hit the ball about how you would normally. However, golfers have a tedency to hit from the upslope so that it comes out a little higher than usual.
Draw a line in your mind from the target back to the ball. That’s your target line. Walk into your address position alongside the ball and point the clubface down that imaginary target line.
With a ball position too far forward or backward, alignment will be thrown off. It's also important to stand about a putter-length away from the ball so your arms can swing freely during the stroke.
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