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Mastering the High Draw: Boost Your Golf Distance with Expert Tips

Mastering the High Draw: Boost Your Golf Distance with Expert Tips
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Today on US Golf TV, the team delves into the age-old quest for distance in golf. While many golfers resort to swinging like their lives depend on it, the real secret lies in mastering the art of hitting a high draw. In their signature style, they present a three-step process to unlock this elusive skill. First, they emphasize the importance of setting up correctly, with a slightly closed stance and the ball positioned forward to enable an inside-out swing path crucial for a high draw. Additionally, ensuring a square club face at setup is highlighted as a key element to master.

Moving on, the team stresses the significance of delivering a square club face at impact, especially challenging with longer, lower lofted drivers. They introduce a clever drill involving Knuckles to help golfers achieve the desired club face position for that perfect high draw. Moreover, they touch upon the adjustability features present in modern drivers, such as the perimeter payload, which can aid in optimizing launch conditions for maximum distance. By focusing on these technical aspects, golfers can enhance their game without resorting to brute force, a philosophy the team strongly advocates for.

Furthermore, the team underscores the importance of swing length, particularly for seasoned players looking to maximize their distance potential. They introduce a unique concept involving the trail leg to facilitate a more extended backswing, allowing for increased club head speed and power generation. By incorporating these adjustments into their game, golfers can achieve those coveted high draws with ease, showcasing a more refined and efficient approach to the game. In their trademark style, the US Golf TV team offers valuable insights and practical tips to help golfers elevate their performance on the course and unlock their true distance potential.

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