In this video, you’ll learn a series of daily drills focusing on achieving a draw or fade. By practicing at least five minutes a day, you will get a feel for these techniques using simple household items. The drills include setting up a tee or a piece of tape as a reference for the ball and practicing swinging inside-out for draws and hitting the heel side for fades. The goal is to adjust your swing to manipulate the face, path, and strike location, ultimately giving you the ability to correct any shot. Practice these drills consistently for a week to see significant improvement in your golf game.
What's Covered: Daily indoor drill routine using a tee or tape as a reference point to practice inside-out and heel/toe strike adjustments.
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All right. Today we're gonna work on these daily drills at least five minutes a day at a bare minimum, getting the feels for what we've worked on this week. Now we're gonna come to the draw side. I wanna put the brick, set it up in the driver's setting. If I'm using a driver, you can do this from your living room.
If you don't have room for a driver, set up to sand wedge, whatever you can swing in. Your house is fine. I'm gonna set a T. If I don't have a place to set a T inside, I can put a piece of tape on the ground, just anything to gimme a reference of where the ball would be and when I get to this draw side.
I'm gonna work on two things. I'm gonna work on my draw release and missing that stick to the inside, like I'm shallowing it out, right? If I miss the brick, I guarantee I'm swinging inside out. If I do my release, I guarantee you that I'm drawing it. I just have to hit anywhere on the toe side of this club.
Now, again, the number one concern I get on this is somebody says, "Clay, I can't hit it on the toe. I just don't know how to do that again." Set up to this tee in the middle of the face and swing and miss it to the inside. So you set up here and swing all the way over here. You've essentially hit it on the toe.
You can do this. You may not be as accurate as you wanna be, but you just gotta practice more and you will get that accurate. It's amazing how much better you'll get at this. So set up to the draw golf ball. I miss the stick for the brick, I do my draw release, and I just hit that tee off the toe of the club anywhere off the toe, and I just get used to that feeling.
Then we're coming over here to our fade side and doing the exact opposite, missing the brick fade release, hitting it a little bit toward the heel side of the club. So even though there I've only made two swings, I could feel that I did both those correct. Doesn't have to be hard. You're just getting the feelings here.
You can swing 50%. This is a little too narrow of a gap, but I'm just gonna keep the brick lined up like this since I got two sticks down. And now I'm gonna try to swing square, hit it in the center of the face and get a feel there. Do at least 15 successful shots. So draw, fade straight, draw, fade straight.
Get the feeling of toggling between those. And now anytime a ball gets offline, you have all three pieces to fix it. Face, path, and strike location on the face. Those are the only three things that make the ball fly where you want it to fly. Yeah, or somewhere that you don't want it to fly. Do this for a week straight.
You'll be surprised how much better you get.
