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Curve From the Line

Hold one start line while alternating curves that peel right, then left—you practice separating where the ball leaves from how it bends. Part of Driving — Curvature training — score against par, track every attempt in the app, and see real improvement.

Intermediate Par 8 Max 12
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What this drill fixes

Curvature — draw, fade, slice, hook — comes entirely from the face-to-path relationship at impact. Once you understand and feel this, you can reduce unwanted curve, eliminate your big miss, or learn to hit a reliable draw or fade on command. Curvature drills make the ball flight a choice instead of a surprise. Part of TeeBetter's Curvature training.

Practice steps

Preview the flow here — full setup, scoring, and every step unlock in the app.

01 — THE CHALLENGE

Curve From the Line

GOAL

Hold one start line while alternating curves that peel right, then left—you practice separating where the ball leaves from how it bends.

REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
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Common questions about Curvature drills

How do I learn to hit a draw?

A draw comes from a swing path that's more right of the face at impact (for a right-handed golfer). Curvature drills like Curve From the Line and Curve to the Line train you to feel and control the face-path relationship so you can produce a draw — or any amount of curve — intentionally. Score against par so you know when you're making real progress.

How do I reduce the amount my ball curves?

Excessive curve (slice or hook) comes from a large difference between where the face points and where the club swings. Curvature drills build awareness of both variables so you can reduce the gap and straighten your ball flight. Once you understand the face-path relationship, you can dial curve up or down on purpose.

Practice this drill in the app — track every score, beat par, and see your progress over time. Free to start.