Here's what she does:
- To start, with both feet together, she positions herself so the ball would be right in center of her stance. Just draw a straight line from between her feet and the ball is THERE.
- Since she's righthanded, she turns her left (lead) foot slightly toward the target. Note that she doesn't step toward the target with her lead foot, she just pivots it on her heel.
- She steps back with her right (trailing) foot and stands so her weight is pretty even on each foot.
It really doesn't get much simpler than that. And Cristie's success with her driver proves it works. It's a good way to develop a consistent stance and ball position with the driver, and it doesn't take a lot of fidgeting to get it right.
http://www.golfchannel.com/video/gca-kerr-explains-technique-draw-ball/ Her left arm gets bent to increase length of backswing because of limited rotation on backswing. Her foot comes up at impact because she is more forward and is having to push out of the ground to make room for arms and club into impact
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