
WHAT MAKES A DRAW?
The above image demonstrates how a draw ball flight happens for a right handed golfer. Â The key component is the club face (red)Â is closed to the club path (green). Â Any time this happens it creates draw spin and sends the ball left of the intended target.

WHAT MAKES A FADE?
The above image demonstrates how a fade ball flight happens for a right handed golfer.  The key component is the club face (red) is open to the club path (green).  Any time this happens it creates fade spin and sends the ball right of the intended target.

WHAT MAKES A PULL DRAW?
The above image demonstrates how a pull draw flight happens for a right handed golfer.  The key component is the club is on an outside path (green) relative to the target and the face is closed to that path.  Any time this happens it creates a ball flight that starts left of the intended target and continues left with the draw spin created.