Is a draw the holy grail ?

JustOne

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The club swings in an arc around your body so ideally the club should approach the ball from the inside, thereby imparting draw spin - a draw.



nb: It is possible to hit a fading ballflight whilst hitting from the inside but not many club golfers do that.

If you hit a fade of any description and you are happy with it then don't change.
 

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What's King is making the ball end up where you wanted it. Draw, fade, it's not that important. Slices and Hooks, now that's a different story.

Bob made an interesting point here recently: He said 'beginners want to draw the ball and better golfers want to fade it' or words to that effect.
 
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as the saying goes...

'its not how but how many!'

in other words I dont care too much aslong is it goes the semi desired distance and stays out of the clag :)
 
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