Should I always hit a draw?

You shouldn't switch to a draw only to gain distance, but it certainly is a nice benefit if you decide to take your game in this direction. Not only will you hit the ball farther from the tee with your driver, but you should also find that your iron shots travel farther as well.
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Is it better to hit a draw or fade?

Traditionally speaking, a draw tends to be a better shot than a fade. Although there are golfers that will believe otherwise, to hit a draw, you will have had to release the club properly with a square clubface. Fades, on the other hand, can happen when the direction and path are slightly open.
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Should I hit a cut or draw?

There is an endless debate over which shot shape is better, the fade or the draw. Some will argue that the fade is better because it provides more control, and can offer a softer landing. Others will say the draw is superior because the ball with travel farther, and cut through the wind more effectively.
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How do you consistently hit a draw?

Follow these proven steps and you'll be hitting a powerful draw in no time!
  1. Step 1: Align yourself to the right. ...
  2. Step 2: Re-align your club face so it's facing your actual target. ...
  3. Step 3: Re-grip. ...
  4. Step 4: Swing along the line of your body. ...
  5. Step 5: Finish strong. ...
  6. Step 6: Swing smooth. ...
  7. Step 7: Swing shallow on drives.
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Why is it better to hit a draw?

What are the benefits of hitting a draw? “It is the best shot you can hit because it has the most penetrating ball flight,” says Pugh. “The bad news is it's difficult to achieve for most golfers.”
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Does a strong grip promote a draw?

Hitting a draw means hitting the ball to that, for a right-handed player, the ball curves slightly from right to left. Employing what's called a strong grip will help you do this. Weak grips tend to cause fades, while strong grips encourage draws.
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Why do draws go further?

Higher spin loft means more spin and a less efficient transfer of speed-producing energy to the ball. Higher loft and less ball speed produces less distance. And more spin means the ball will stop more quickly after it lands. The result: a draw will generally travel further than a fade.
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Why do pros hit fades?

The relationship between the golf club face and the path of that club will determine much of how the golf ball will travel. A golf clubface that is closed to a club path will result in golf shots that either draw or hook. A clubface more open to the club's path with create a shot that fades or slices.
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Is it OK to have a natural fade?

There is nothing wrong with being a natural fade player, as some of the best golfers of all-time have preferred to move the ball from left to right. Depending on how well you remember shots from previous rounds, you may be able to go back farther than one round when working on this exercise.
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Does a draw have topspin?

A draw doesn't have topspin. When we hit a fade we generally open the face more than we do when we hit a draw eg: more loft and therefore more spin. More spin = less distance.
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Did Jack Nicklaus play a fade?

For Nicklaus, that shape is his favorite shot: the fade. “The most frequently hit shot in golf is the slice or fade,” Nicklaus said. “It might surprise you to know that for the greatest part of my professional career, my favorite shot was the fade.”
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What PGA golfer hits a draw?

PGA Tour Players Who Play A Draw
  • Rory McIlroy.
  • Zach Johnson.
  • Rocco Mediate.
  • Patrick Reed.
  • Adam Scott.
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Why do I draw my irons?

The most common reason for a consistent pull is a poor ball position. An easy way to demonstrate how the club works on an arc through impact is laying down balls as pictured below.
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Do hooks go further than slices?

A hook goes further than a slice because its generated by someone who has a bigger brain.
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Why are drivers fading?

Everything is controlled by the club face when you swing. If the face is open the ball goes off to the right for a right-handed golfer or a fade. The face comes in closed the ball goes left, draw, hook, right-handed golfer again. So it is all trumped by what the face is doing more than the path.
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Should you use a draw driver?

But if you're looking for some additional insurance, a draw-biased driver deserves serious consideration. With more weight positioned in the heel of the head or a face design that's purposely closed, it's easier to square up the club at impact and keep the ball in play.
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Why can I draw my irons but not driver?

This could be because you are hitting a slice or just because you want to have the shot in your locker. In order to hit a draw with the driver it requires a completely different swing. As mentioned earlier, if you use the same swing you use with an iron, you will probably produce a fade.
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Why do I slice only my driver?

Incorrect Stance

The general problem with a slice is that your stance is too open. This means that your leading foot is behind the trailing foot when facing the target. To exacerbate this, golfers tend to open their stance aiming further left and increasing the angle of the out-to-in swing path.
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Do any pro golfers use a 10 finger grip?

Scott Piercy is one of a handful of players on the PGA Tour with a 10-finger grip. In fact, since Bob Estes went to something else a few years back, Piercy is the only guy that I know of who still uses it. Most players either use an interlock grip or the overlap grip.
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What pros use weak grip?

A stroll back through history reveals Arnold Palmer ("The Grip," Rowles calls him) with his weak right hand turned toward from the target, Johnny Miller with both of his hands set weak and Lee Trevino and David Duval (below), who both believed you couldn't grip it strong enough, or turned away from the target.
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Do pro golfers have a strong grip?

Yes. Many pros use a strong grip on the PGA Tour. Dustin Johnson, Tiger Woods, Zach Johnson, and Bubba Watson are all known to use a strong grip. Compare this to the time of Jack Nicklaus when a more neutral grip was the predominant grip style on tour.
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