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    Bad draw

    I draw the ball like a bad slice. I do this about 60% of the time and about 30% dwn the middle and5% slice and 5% Push. My draw shot go about 280 which i want but i'm trying to get more consitent. The slice and push i think come from trying new shots. And it seems like all my good shots come when i try to slice the ball. And when i try to draw the ball it turns into a push.

    I have a driver in my bag that could be better but it's old and i got a new one. Above is the new one i'm talking about. My iron shots are doing the same. Help withe information if anyone can.

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    Golf Canada Rules Official L4 BC MIST is on a distinguished road
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    Quote Originally Posted by manitoulin
    I draw the ball like a bad slice.
    You are NOT drawing the ball, you are HOOKING it. A draw starts right of your target line and gently curves back TO the target line. The club head path is inside and the club face is slightly open, at impact.

    If your ball start left and curves even more left, your path is from the outside and the club face is closed to that path. See a swing doctor to cure your HOOK.

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