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I am wondering how to get the swing path more inside. I don't hit much of a draw, maybe a slight draw, and its a slight push draw, this is with a driver. I want to hit a bigger draw, but i am finding it very hard to get the club path to go more right. Any tips on this.

Matt Dougherty, P.E.
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Back when I used to take lessons, my instructor noticed I was going outside to in. So he brought out this plastic thing that had a line for what the ideal take away line should be and what the ideal down swing path ways. Needless to say, it worked wonders.  I still imagine myself hitting off of it when i think i am going outside first.  Here is a picture of something similar. I couldn't find the exact same product, but this is close enough that you should see what I mean.



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A friend of mine taught me this to help me. I used to slice and block shots right. He had me hold my driver with my right hand only and with a real loose grip take the club back and slowly swing ( almost just letting the club fall). Watch the head as it comes into the hitting zone. If you swing outside in you will see the club head open at the impact zone.

Next do the same thing but bring the club back a little wider and you will see the face start to close at the hitting zone.

You can keep experimenting with different take back swing angle to see where the face is at impact.

This drill really worked for me because it made me understand the effects of the backswing plane.Now when I either block it right or over draw the ball I can just do this on the tee box to get my self back to the correct swing plane.


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