I have been working on the Soft Draw pattern, and until yesterday, I could not get the draw in the "soft draw." I was hitting the ball fairly straight, but always with a little fade at the end; sometimes with a little push fade. Well, two days ago, I watched SD again. This time, BM's discussion of the counter-fall stuck out at me, particularly the bit where he sticks a shaft in the ground outside the left leg and says that you have to close the gap between your hips and the shaft before you get close to impact. Yesterday, I consciously focused on sliding my hips to "close the gap" before impact, and I immediately found the draw in the SD. It did not happen every time, but more often than not, that draw was there. So far as I know, I did not change anything else. Can anyone explain what the hip slide, or I suppose, a little axis tilt, contributes to creating the draw ball flight? Thanks for any insight you can give.