Question for Bobmac

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If you want to hit it out to the right a little and have it turnback in towards the target that is a push-draw.

Unless you are lined up with your feet dead in line with the target, in which case it's the perfect draw, coz you're lined up to the right anyway. :D

Just being devil's advocate, btw. :rolleyes:

Yours, a rather pedantic, CH :o
 
If you want to hit it out to the right a little and have it turnback in towards the target that is a push-draw.

Unless you are lined up with your feet dead in line with the target, in which case it's the perfect draw, coz you're lined up to the right anyway. :D

Just being devil's advocate, btw. :rolleyes:

Yours, a rather pedantic, CH :o

If your feet are aimed at the target and the ball starts out to the right then it's a pushdraw. Some might also argue that if the ball starts right of your intended target and draws back a little then it's a push-draw, regardless of where you were aiming because your lower and upper body might not match alignments so you take the shot as the 'intended shot', eg: Nicklaus' "fade" which was more of a push-slice considering his alignment.
 
If you want to hit it out to the right a little and have it turnback in towards the target that is a push-draw.

Unless you are lined up with your feet dead in line with the target, in which case it's the perfect draw, coz you're lined up to the right anyway. :D

Just being devil's advocate, btw. :rolleyes:

Yours, a rather pedantic, CH :o

If your feet are aimed at the target and the ball starts out to the right then it's a pushdraw. Some might also argue that if the ball starts right of your intended target and draws back a little then it's a push-draw, regardless of where you were aiming because your lower and upper body might not match alignments so you take the shot as the 'intended shot', eg: Nicklaus' "fade" which was more of a push-slice considering his alignment.

I'm assuming for the sake of this discusssion that

A)'the ball starts out to the right' means to the right of target, IE where you are aiming, so it's not a push. Not to the right of the line of alignment, when it would be a push.

B)Lower and upper bodies might also be in alignment.

You didn't define your terms first, so I'm getting in with two workable definitions that prove that, irrespective of me being right or wrong, I am definately a pedant.

And finally
C) I like words having triple sss in the middle of them. It loooks coool.

;)
 
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