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Donald Moir

Hi, Shawn. Draw setup for driver. New golfer. Your materials immensely helpful and workable.

I’m beginning to get draws with driver working. Doesn’t come easily for me, unlike fades with driver. (I’m one of those who found your materials searching for “how to fix slice”.) One big difference for me, compared to fade setup with driver and with all other clubs, is that, at setup, my belt buckle (centre) feels no longer right angled to target line; points more to right (trailing) side. (Especially with diagonal stance.) And that, combined with ball-forward position for driver draw, has me feeling that ball impact will be on the portion of the arc that is out-to-in. [When I’m aware that draw ball flight needs in-to-out path, with face closed to that swing path].

Hitting up from low point to tee is no problem. It seems that it’s the change in position of my center that makes me doubt the swing path. (So predicted success of swing path on draw attempt still more a matter of faith in following a process than knowing.) Sometimes there’s a feeling that, in order to throw through right side of IP, the swing path will need to extend in a straight line at 45 degrees, and not a pure arc coming around. As I say, I do get things to work; just give me several attempts. But the perception is weird. Perhaps related, tho I realize you don’t put things this way: on fade side, with driver, at setup, I can see the ball-flight geometry clearly; on draw side, although I’m aware of the ball-flight geometry concepts for that kind of shot, I don’t (yet) have a clear picture.

Shawn Clement

Hey Donald! You are on the right track with everything; very cool! See the “arc-blur unstoppable momentum” videos and the “blur of club” video to get more clarity with what you are saying here! 👍😀

Shawn Whitelock

I tried the square stance at the range today and had this exact problem. Where is the ball position with the trail foot back? Thanks

Shawn Clement

Hey Shawn!
see the “diagonal stance series” and you will see the fade and draw videos with driver with Diagonal stance and that will shed some light! The deal is you are whipping the tip of the tee into the direction you want to start the ball, you then PREDICT where the ball position needs to be for you not to have to lunge or reach back.

Michael Williams

Would you recommend moving the right foot back the lower the club

Shawn Clement

Hi Michael! Yes, for many I do! See the “diagonal stance series” and let me know how you do! 👍

Steven Kapchinsky

Shawn:
Watched your driver videos on you tube and was able to make the draw closed stance adjustment on the course and started hitting some 💣 off the tee. Have never hit draws off the tee before. Signed up for the premium content that night and am working to unleash the kinetic swing

Shawn Clement

Right on Steven, welcome home! 😀👍

Andy Bryan

Hi Shawn. This answered my question from yesterday PERFECTLY.

It also explains the difference between irons off the turf and the driver. For an iron. the club strikes the ball before it bottoms out. Therefore, the clubhead is approaching the ball from the inside and would promote a draw from a *square* stance. This explains why a slightly more open stance is a better feel with the irons.

Conversely, after the driver bottoms out and is moving up at impact, it is approaching the ball from the outside and the diagonal stance feels more comfortable (when hitting a draw).

Shawn Clement

I knew you would love it!!

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