How to Hit a Draw with Your Driver

TLDRLearn how to hit a draw with your driver by adjusting your setup, keeping the face closed, and making a flatter backswing.

Key insights

🔧Adjust your setup by positioning the ball forward, tilting your lower body, and raising the handle.

🤝Keep your right arm below the left and the handle high to close the face.

🔀Make a flatter backswing to promote an in-to-out swing path.

👀Check that the toe of the club is slightly in front of the heel at P2 to promote a draw.

💪Practice these adjustments and focus on sequencing to consistently hit a draw with your driver.

Q&A

What is the first step to hitting a draw?

The first step is to adjust your setup by positioning the ball forward, tilting your lower body, and raising the handle.

How can I close the face and promote a draw?

Keep your right arm below the left and the handle high to close the face.

What should I focus on in my backswing?

Make a flatter backswing to promote an in-to-out swing path.

Why is the toe of the club important?

Having the toe slightly in front of the heel at P2 promotes a draw.

How can I consistently hit a draw with my driver?

Practice these adjustments and focus on sequencing to consistently hit a draw with your driver.

Timestamped Summary

00:02Start by adjusting your setup, positioning the ball forward and tilting your lower body.

00:15Keep your right arm below the left and raise the handle to close the face.

00:55Make a flatter backswing to promote an in-to-out swing path.

01:10Check that the toe of the club is slightly in front of the heel at P2 to promote a draw.

05:00Practice these adjustments and focus on sequencing to consistently hit a draw with your driver.