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    Hi Bobby
    Just got the Draw DVD.
    A question.

    I understand that I must start the ball right of where a want the ball to land. Because of the curve...

    But, if I understand you correct you want me to align myself just as much to the right of where the ball shall land. Is that what you are saying by parallel left of where the ball is starting.... i think I need pencil and paper :-)

    In my world I want to start the ball as you say but have my feet and shoulders etc aim at where the ball shall land.

    Regards Torsten

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    In a perfect world aim Feet, Knees, Hips and Shoulders slightly right of target. The more draw the further right of target you should aim. Let me know if this helped
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobby_Eldridge View Post
    In a perfect world aim Feet, Knees, Hips and Shoulders slightly right of target. The more draw the further right of target you should aim. Let me know if this helped
    bill_orlando said:
    In my world, if I shorten down on the club length, the club head speed is faster and I can create a draw from 3 wood on down to the wedge. Hooding the club face ever so slightly helps too, which intensifies the spin even more-achieving greater roll 0n hard, unwatered fairways.

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