Hit A High Draw With Your Irons

Gary Gilchrist

Gary Gilchrist

Head Coach, Golf Digest Top 50 in America, Golf Magazine Top 100 in America

When you’re faced with a shot that asks you to hit a high draw, the first thing you need to adjust is your setup and address position.

Ideally, you’d like to put the ball more forward in your stance, which will encourage some shoulder and spine tilt, allow you to get more weight back on your right side, making it easier to swing from in-to-out. 

The last thing to remember is to finish with a high follow-through to help replicate the ball flight you’d like to hit with the way your swing finishes.