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Used to be a constant slicer or fader but upgrade in equipment (draw driver) now has turned into a straight or draw with hooks on bad swings. I can now change stance and with minor swing change hit a fade. Average drives are much longer now as a result. Fairway woods and hybrid tend to be straight. Got a new set of Diablo irons so we'll see how they work pretty soon.
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My typical ball flight is fairly straight with medium trajectory. I would prefer to be able to hit a baby draw on demand, but I simply am not consistent enough with that. ![]() |
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Like most here, I started with a slice about 10 years ago. Decided I was never going to get better playing with that so I worked for about 2 years to develop a nice piercing draw. I succeeded so well that I have turned that into a snap hook once in a while.
I like to work the ball, so I can hit fades and draws. If I have to work a tight fairway, my go-to shot is driver with a slight fade that I start down the right side of the fairway and cut back to the middle. I trust this more than anything else. |
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I prefer a draw, but my natural swing tendencies when I first picked up a club was to fade the ball. I have only been playing for about 8 months, but I feel that I am starting to groove my swing into a consistent draw swing. I have a club in my hands pretty much every day working on a proper swing. I am lucky to have a house where I can take a full iron swing indoors. No ball of course.
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