Setup
So the first step to hit a high draw starts before you even swing. Your setup is very crucial to hit a high draw off the tee. All of these tips will take some guess, testing, and revising on the range. Let’s start with the simplest tip. Tee the ball higher than usual. By teeing the ball higher you’ll be able to hit your drive on the upswing, increasing your launch angle to get the high trajectory you’re looking for. On a side note, you should always try to hit your driver on the upswing to create a high launching drive with low spin to create optimal distance. In the case of hitting a high draw this is even more crucial. Experiment on the driving range with different tee heights to find your perfect trajectory.
Inside-out Swing Path
Another great tip is to stand a bit further away from the ball at setup. This will allow you to create an inside out swing path which is one of the most crucial parts to hit your gorgeous high draw. This is once again something you’ll just have to test on driving range to figure out what distance away from the ball is comfortable and produces the best results.
So while on the subject of an inside-to-out swing path, let’s dig into that further. If you’re unsure of what exactly that means we’ll explain it a bit further. During your downswing you want the club head to feel like it’s going to the part of the golf ball that is closest to you. An outside-to-inside swing path creates the opposite golf shot, a slice or fade. Having an inside-to-out swing path will help your golf game in all aspects. If you’re looking for more tips on that check out our Top 5 Golf Swing Thoughts.