How to Draw?

How would I use the book to learn how to hit a draw, which starts right of the target and curves back to it? Specifically, where in the book can I find where it says what the alignment of the clubface should be relative to the target line at separation?
Originally Posted by Max Impact How would I use the book to learn how to hit a draw, which starts right of the target and curves back to it? Specifically, where in the book can I find where it says what the alignment of the clubface should be relative to the target line at separation?
Todd . . . you probably should ask the other crowd . . . they know how it works . . .
I know how it works, too. I'm trying to find out from TGM "experts" if the book covers this in some way. I'm not trying to be "smart". I just really have a hard time understanding what Homer meant.
Originally Posted by Max Impact I know how it works, too. I'm trying to find out from TGM "experts" if the book covers this in some way. I'm not trying to be "smart". I just really have a hard time understanding what Homer meant.
Doesn't horizontal hinging give a draw in itself?
Originally Posted by airair
Doesn't horizontal hinging give a draw in itself?
C

No.

Correctly executed on a Square Plane Line, Horizontal Hinging produces dead straight shots.

I hurried to put this together so here's the first try. Draw Alignments for Hitters and Swingers.

Originally Posted by Yoda C

No.

Correctly executed on a Square Plane Line, Horizontal Hinging produces dead straight shots.

I stand corrected. Much to learn.

But if a golfer wants a draw, he can make use of a horisontal hinging action (together with other alignments changes which will not be mentioned here of lack of knowledge) - then there is a good possibility that a golfer can get the draw he wants - or ??