Something goes wrong when you try to hit a low draw.
Make sure you are setting the ball far enough back in your stance for clean contact.
Set the ball just behind the center of your stance. The more you close your stance, the more you will want to move the ball back in your stance. The added benefit to this is that the ball will fly lower, have a nicer draw, and will have more roll on the ground. Keep your hands ahead of the ball as you take a flatter swing to help promote a longer inside swinging path. The clubhead should be taken back so it is parallel to your feet alignment for a closed clubface at impact. Your back hand should cross over your forward hand a little to help encourage a lateral spin. As you lead into your follow through, you should notice that your shoulders will turn in a little lower than normal due to the flatter swing.
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