How to Improve Your Golf Swing : How to Hit a Draw Shot in Golf
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June 5th, 2010
by medicusgolfclubtips
Use a draw shot to work your golf ball from right to left (for a right handed player). Learn how to hit a draw shot and get tips on improving your swing and your golf game in this free golfing lesson on video. Expert: Bryan Pemberton Bio: Bryan Pemberton is a PGA Class A Golf Professional. He played in the PGA Nissan LA Open Qualifier Nike Tour for 4 years. In 1991 he was the NCAA All American at USC. Filmmaker: Robert Yoshino
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What do you mean by a swing that is more “inside-out”? Does that mean a flatter swing plane?
it means that on your downswing you swing the club from the inside, for example, from your right knee to right of your target
i tryed this and it puts a load of pressure on ur left knee. i think this is a bad way of hitting a draw tbh.
What the hell are you talking about? How would swinging on the proper path put any extra stress on your left knee?
this is a load of rubbish in my opinion
i agree but you will find you will lose distance a little bit i find your technique which is my natural swing works well with driver
this just aint right man. you dont do a draw like this…
Just release your Wrists earlier in the shot. Problem Solved
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This is the douchebag Brian off of this years Big Break on the Golf Channel. He thinks he’s God’s gift to golf, but he’s not that good
yall need to get a trey
no its not, that guys name is brian skatell.
lol i agree
this actually video actually gets actually annoying
i guess its a good vid but it didnt explain what u do through the swing the ball doesnt just magically curve
This is just one way to do it, but personally, this leaves me uncomfortable. I just aim right let my wrists take care of the draw. Won’t work for everyone, but it works for me.
stop saying actually
pretty good swing, pretty bad advice.
lol, if you aimt the clubface at the pin, and aim to hit a draw that way, it will just start on the pin and move left if done correctly
you need an open clubface in relation to the target line, but a closed clubface in relation to the path = a slight push draw