Lee park has a mix of draw and fade holes. overall it would be best to hit a fade as you can fade away from most out of bounds. no good when you start hitting pulls though. :rofl:
My course has 5 draws, 3 fades & 6 straight drives, 3 of those straights benefit from a baby draw as they favour the left side of the fairway, I'd say my course generally suits me 🤔
5 draws, 4 fades and 3 straights but none of them would punish a straight shot with the exception of the 6th which definitely favours the left side.
Most OB is well off line, its trees and roughnthat need to be avoided.
Mainly all draw is suited at ours. Don't think there's any OOB on the left but a fair whack on the right. And even non OOB holes there's a fair bit of danger
Being able to shape the ball both ways helps. Obviously, just hitting in a straight line will get the job done...but length and shape will definitely help
Never really get this, yes holes might move one way or another. But as long as you can hit your preferred shape consistently then does it matter what the hole "requires"?
Three holes, 3,10 and 11 favour a fade. One hole the 2nd favours a draw, the rest can be played with either, but straight is best. My mate plays with a high draw and he rarely misses a fairway, and opens up a lot of greens for his second shot. Very few holes can be played with a hook or slice.
Faders track at our place. Big trouble bunker wise and water wise down the left. Luckily I hit a fade and have never really hit a draw apart from the odd mishit