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EPISODE · Oct 10, 2025 · 30 MIN

Should You Draw The Golf Ball?

from The 19th Hole Turf Podcast · host Adidas Wilson

The source provides an extensive analysis of the strategy and mechanics required to hit a draw in golf, a shot that curves gently from right to left for a right-handed player. It thoroughly details the necessary fundamentals, including an in-to-out swing path and a slightly closed clubface relative to that path, noting that achieving this consistency is difficult. The episode highlights the major benefits of hitting a draw, such as increased distance and improved course management on specific holes, while also balancing this with drawbacks like the difficulty in execution and the risk of turning a draw into a severe hook. Ultimately, the source concludes that the decision to pursue a draw depends on an individual's skill level, natural swing tendencies, and competitive goals.

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