How to Hit a Draw Shot With Irons Step by Step Video Released By USGolfTV
U.S. GolfTV has released a new video with step-by-step instructions from PGA teaching professional Todd Kolb teaching golfers how to fix their “slice” and hit the most desired shot in golf, the draw.
Sioux Falls, United States – September 28, 2016 /PressCable/ —
U.S. GolfTV has released a new video teaching golfers how to fix their “slice” and hit the most desired shot in golf, the draw. It contains step-by-step instructions by PGA teaching professional Todd Kolb that assist golfers in identifying keep points to end their struggles with a slice.
More information can be found on U.S. GolfTV’s website at: http://usgolftv.com/golf-articles/the-tour-draw-hit-the-draw-fix-my-slice/.
Every year, roughly 125,000 balls are hit into the water surrounding Tournament Players Club (TPC) Sawgrass’ world-renowned island green 17th hole. During the 2013 Players Championship, 44 balls were lost to this water hazard, Golf Now reported.
Whether lost in course hazards or just buying new, Americans spend $600 million on golf balls every year. With course hazards and worrying about the slice, insurance actuaries have calculated the chance of an average golfer making a hole in one at approximately 12,000 to 1 according to GaelicMatters Golf History Trivia and Golf Facts.
U.S. GolfTV has released their new video “The Ultimate Guide for Hitting a Draw: The Tour Draw, Fix Your Slice” to assist golfers in taking a step closer to the ultimate draw shot. The draw shot ranks up there with the flop shot and the high soft fairway wood for golfers.
The video discusses the pitfalls of hitting a slice including a golfer’s shot veering drastically off course, ending up in a hazard, tree line or out of bounds and the loss of distance leaving the golfer’s ball 20, 40 or even 50 yards away from their target.
“The Ultimate Guide for Hitting a Draw: The Tour Draw, Fix Your Slice” reviews the misconceptions golfers make in trying to fix their slice from strengthening the grip, to turning their shoulders around, to rotating their arms which leads to them giving up and turning their aim further away from their target.
Todd Kolb says in the video that quick fixes have been the demise of many golfers, eroding skills and draining confidence. He explains what the Old Ball Flight laws were and gives an explanation for what was previously understood in the golf industry.
Another tool available from U.S. GolfTV is Swing Analysis including a Power Leak Analysis Tool and a Consistency Killer Analysis Tool. Golfers can get immediate feedback by answering a few questions about the nature of their current swing.
More information about “The Ultimate Guide for Hitting a Draw: The Tour Draw, Fix Your Slice” can be found at https://vj133.isrefer.com/go/tourdraw/pc/.
For more information, please visit http://www.usgolftv.com
Contact Info:
Name: Tyler Prins
Organization: USGolfTV
Address: 404 E Piping Rock Lane
Phone: 6053514378
Release ID: 134701