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Lets assume you have a 150 yard shot to a middle pin in the center of a green and your stock shot is a draw.  Do you aim a certain amount to the right of the flag (say right center of the green) and draw it back to the flag or is your aim point still the flag and you just trust you will hit a push draw back to your original aim point?  I guess what I am asking is on a stock draw shot do you want the ball to pass over the intended aim point?


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Define 'aim' - Aim your feet? Aim your shoulders? Aim your club face?

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Depends what your shot shape if. If you hit a push-draw and want to play a stock shot, align your body to the target and hit it. If you play a straight-draw or pull-draw, you will have to align to the right of the target. There are no "rules". If you know your ball flight, align where you have to in order to hit the target.

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What I have discovered recently is that if I want to hit a draw, I actually have to open my clubface a little at address, therefore aligning my shoulders and feet at the target, and the clubface slightly to the right.


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