SWING ARC 101 let’s dive deep for that baby draw
Long Game Training (companion booklet series)
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If you want more pars and that baby draw, but instead struggle from less than solid shots off the tee and fairway, let's take a close look at what the swing arc is and how that affects swing direction. From there, we’ll tackle the culprits that stand in the way of swinging in-to-out for that draw ball flight), including backswing, downswing and the release. Players really struggle with the “swing direction” concept..but not for long. I explain (in detail) what it is and why you’re roadblocking your chances for a baby draw. Understanding conceptually is a big deal. So let's get to it.
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