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The Easy Way to Hit a Draw

LPGA Instructor Meredith Kirk demonstrates the easy way to hit a draw shot with your grip pressure, alignment and swing path.

A ‘draw’ describes the flight path of a golf shot where the golf ball curves from right to left for a right-handed golfer. It is a more controlled version of a hook. Unlike hooks, draws are often played intentionally. For example, if the front of a green is guarded by a bunker on the left side, a golfer can aim a little out to the right and “draw the ball” back to the left, thus avoiding having to play over the bunker.

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Cure the Sway in Your Golf Swing Instantly - Meredith Kirk - Womens Golf
Cure the Sway in Your Golf Swing Instantly
Are you sliding off the ball instead of turning? Meredith Kirk demonstrates a great drill that eliminates lateral movement and forces you to rotate around your spine for better contact.
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How Do I Stop Three Putting?
You'll never get rid of them altogether but here's how to have fewer 3-putts with our most helpful long putting tips as ranked by Women's Golf members.
Playing the Bump and Run Shot - Meredith Kirk
Playing the Bump and Run Shot
Lower your scores by mastering low-trajectory chips that run straight to the hole. Meredith Kirk demonstrates her "chippy" technique—a method that combines a traditional chip setup with the simple motion of a putter. This high-percentage shot is designed...

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Drill to Improve Your Ball Compression - Cathy Kim - Womens Golf
Improve and Practice Your Ball Compression for Iron Shots
Cathy Kim demonstrates a great drill you can do with any of your irons to improve your ball compression at impact. Ball compression is crucial for ensuring that your shot travels the desired distance.
Stop Chunking and Skulling Your Chip Shots - Kristin Walla - Womens Golf
Stop Chunking and Skulling Your Chip Shots
Kristin Walla shows how to use the bounce of your wedge and a shorter follow through to hit great chip shots.
Master the Bump and Run Chip Shot - Meredith Kirk -Womens Golf
Master the Bump and Run Chip Shot
LPGA Professional Meredith Kirk shows how to hit the perfect bump and run chip. The key is de-lofting the clubface at address and treating the stroke like a long putt to ensure the ball stays low and rolls toward the hole.

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