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Old 06-28-2012, 06:43 PM   #22
EnubreBense

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I played in a charity tournament a few weeks ago with a guy that was an All-American and played on the Nationwide Tour last year and he hit a little draw on every single shot. He was amazingly consistent and had great control over it. He worked it around the corners off the tee and used the draw to attack the pin. It was really cool to watch. Obviously, he couldn't do that if he didn't have a lot of talent and put in a lot of practice, but there is something to be said knowing how you are going to shape the ball and being able to rely on that.

It's amazing how much you can learn from just watching someone play who is that good. I realized that instead of trying to fight my natural draw and hit it straight, which I have no idea how to do anyway, and I end up spraying the ball all over the course, it is better to work on controlling it. Not being sure about how you want to hit the ball creates doubt, and that is never a good thing in golf.

I would say to work on hitting the ball with a little draw as your pro suggests.
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