Billy_Bob said:
Practice this everyday for 2 years. You will get to where you can draw the ball back just a little, more, or a lot.
TWO YEARS??? Wow, if the person who first showed and taught me how to draw had told me that, it would have scared me away!
How about 15 minutes?? I guarantee you that if you can do anything more than poke the ball, and even if you can only do that, I can show you how to poke the cue ball and get a fair amount of draw out of the shot.
The suggestions in this thread about how to draw are good, keep a level cue, as much as possible, hit low on the cue ball, stroke through the cue ball, etc. etc. However, it's also possible to develop a simple chop draw stroke for close-to-the-object-ball shots that's very consistent.
If when you're practicing draw shots someone shouts at you to "get that butt down!" and so on, don't let it bother you.
The best thing might well be to go to a pool hall and try to find some of the better players and watch how they do the shot, and at a good moment walk over to them and ask them to show you how to shoot a draw shot. Just about anybody who isn't a jerk (and there are a few out there....) will probably be happy to show you simple things like that. If the first one won't, someone else will.
Ask them to show you different ways to draw the ball. Mention low and smooth, and also ask them what they do if they have to shoot over another ball to get at the cue ball and want to draw it, if even a little.
Then go practice it. If you can't get it to work for you, go back and ask them to show you again, and tell you what you're doing wrong. And then buy them a beer or soda or something and thank them a lot.
Good luck!
Flex