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The Draw System

How to Hit a Powerful, Controlled Draw

A controlled draw travels appreciably further than a fade — in a classic Golf Digest test, draws averaged 233 yards to the fade's 216. This 21-day system shows you exactly how to hit one, and turns a slice into your new shot.

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What this is

A complete 21-day, do-this-each-day program that rebuilds your grip, swing path and release to produce a repeating draw — and cures the slice for good. Every day gives you a short lesson and a set of simple tasks, so change happens in small, doable steps rather than one overwhelming swing overhaul.

Crucially, the whole system is written for both right-handed and left-handed golfers, with its own version of every lesson — so you're never trying to mirror instructions meant for someone else.

What's inside — your 21 days

Who it's for

The slicer who is tired of losing the ball — and yards — to the right.
Any golfer who wants more distance and a stronger, more penetrating ball flight.
Players who improve best with a clear, structured daily plan to follow.

What you'll get out of it

A repeatable, controlled draw — and with it roughly 17 yards more carry and roll on your drives. The new shape kills your slice, and the confidence that follows tends to add even more distance: a few extra mph of clubhead speed on top of the 17 yards can mean a total gain of around 27 yards off the tee.

The full story — why the draw is the shot worth owning

The Draw System was built for one purpose: to let you experience the thrill of hitting a long, controlled draw in the quickest possible time. And the claim that it adds distance isn't marketing — it comes from a hard test.

Golf Digest once put a driving machine to work, swinging at 90 mph (the average for a 5–10 handicapper) and setting the driver 1½° closed to produce a draw, then 1½° open for a fade — same path, same angle of attack. Into a slight headwind, the drawn shots averaged 233 yards of carry and roll; the fades only 216. The lower-flying draw rolled further, and even carried further. That's the difference in the ball flight you're about to learn.

But here's the honest part: it only works if you do the daily tasks and forget about results for the 21 days. Hitting a draw isn't hard or complicated — it just has to be shown to you, step by step, the right way. Do that, and a slice you may have fought for years quietly becomes the most powerful, reliable shot in your bag.

And because there are right-hander and left-hander versions of every lesson, you're always working with instructions written for your swing.

21 days from now, you could own a draw

Stop fighting the slice. Follow the daily plan and watch your ball flight — and your distance — transform.

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