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Drawing is a controlled golf shot hitting a ball from right to left. Learn how to draw with each golf club from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video series.

There are 12 videos in this series:

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  1. Using a sand wedge properly can cut a few strokes off a golf score. Learn how to swing a sand wedge from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

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  2. A pitching wedge is intended to hit a golf ball 90 to 112 yards. Learn about using a pitching wedge from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 333
  3. A nine iron has a lot of loft and produces a lot of backspin. Learn about using a nine iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 193
  4. Drawing a shot is also called a controlled hook. Learn how to draw using an eight iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 240
  5. A seven iron hits a golf ball 140 to 170 yards. Learn how to draw with a seven iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 385
  6. A draw is hitting a golf ball from right to left. Learn how to draw a golf ball with a six iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 797
  7. A five iron is used for golf shots 170 to 220 yards. Learn how to draw with a five iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 364
  8. Use a draw with a four iron to get to the green. Learn how to draw with a four iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

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  9. A three iron is used to hit a golf ball a little further with a draw. Learn how to draw with a three iron from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 310
  10. A five wood is a good control golf club. Learn how to draw with a five wood from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 220
  11. Teeing off with a three wood is common in golf. Learn how to draw with a three wood from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 389
  12. The downside of drawing with a driver is hooking a golf shot. Learn how to draw a controlled golf shot with a driver from a professional golf instructor in this free golf instruction video.

    Views: 3,354
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Although it is a popular game amongst people of all ages, the game of golf can be challenging. Whether you are an absolute beginner, or someone who has been playing for a while, golf lessons can help you improve your game at any stage. Golf, like most sports, is one where practice makes perfect. Unfortunately though, it is a sport where practice can often be expensive. Since you can’t practice your game in the backyard, it is necessary to be able to maximize your time at the range or on the course so you can see the most improvement. In this free golf instruction series, a professional golfer teaches you how to use drawing to set up your great next golf shot. He instructs you how to properly draw a golf shot with each club, starting with a sand wedge and ending with a driver. Under his careful instruction you should be able to avoid hooking a ball and keep each shot under control. Impress your golf buddies by making your golf shot bend from right to left with complete control.

 
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Hill Marks Coach Hill has been teaching tennis, squash, racquetball and golf professionally for about ten years. He has always been a lifetime sports and fitness enthusiast. Coach Hill lives in Phoenix, Arizona during the winter and Chicago, Illinois during the summer. Currently, Hill is working on a website for coaching tennis and he loves working with folks of all ages.dkdk

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