I've done two things to my swing over the last 3 days that literally made me 100% better.
a.) Keep your right elbow against your side through the downswing and into your release. If you start your downswing with your lower body, this should not be particularly difficult. This WILL keep your swing on line, or coming from the inside; the first step of the draw.
b.) Do NOT pull your left shoulder back, or up, in order to accelerate the swing. I was doing this chronically, and I realised it while chipping. Take some practice swings and keep your left shoulder relaxed and on plane. It made a huge, IMMEDIATE difference for me.
Take a few minutes to get a feel for doing both of these things, and you should be hitting draws. Lead with the left arm to keep the club on-line through the release, but don't pull the lead (left) shoulder around.
Let me know how it goes. I have a BLAST at the range now. Crisp, consistent contact
