What is the difference between a slice and a draw?

A hook or a draw is a golf shot that goes from right to left, whereas a fade or slice is a shot that goes from left to right. This applies to right-handed golfers, if you're a left-handed golfer please reverse all techniques within this article.
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Is a draw better than a slice?

If your fade is simply a miniature slice, you are going to have trouble improving your game because there are underlying problems in your swing. By sticking with a draw, you will have no choice but to get your body and the club into a good position in the downswing. Easier to go the other way.
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What is a draw and slice in golf?

A slice occurs when the club face becomes more open to both the swing path and target. It is this open club face that imparts more slice spin, and causes the wayward shots. To go from a fade to a draw you have to adapt two impact factors: the club face, and the swing path at impact.
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Is draw a hook or slice?

A slice is never an intended shot. Conversely, a draw is a controlled shot that shapes from right to left for righties, and a hook starts right and veers to the left.
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What is a golf draw?

A draw, for a right-handed golfer, is a shot that curves from a player's right to their left. A fade moves from left to right.
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Golf Ball Flights Explained - Draw, Fade, Hook, Slice, Push, Pull



Why is it called a draw in golf?

Draws and fades are shots featuring controlled movements of the golf ball. A draw curves from the player's right to his left (for a right-handed golfer) while a fade moves in the opposite direction, from left to right.
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Whats worse a hook or a slice?

Since your distance is affected as well as your direction, a slice sets up a lot of bogeys. Another reason the hook is considered to be a better miss is that, with the hook shot, a player has usually released the club, but their timing was just off. The player's clubface could also be closed slightly, causing the hook.
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Do most golfers hook or slice?

The most common ball flight for amateur golfers is typically the golf slice. The out to in swing path move is very normal and you shouldn't feel bad if this is your usual miss. One way to try and lessen the common golf slice miss is to try to work your swing path more towards the in to out movement.
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What swing path causes a slice?

A slice happens when a sidespin is put on the ball, causing it to curve to the right for a right-handed player and to the left for a left-handed player. Sidespin to the right is caused when the clubface is open (pointed right) relative to the path the club is traveling as the club impacts the ball.
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Is it better to have a fade or a draw?

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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What makes a golf ball draw?

Golf Draw Method (Easier Version)

Set up so that the club face is aiming slightly to the right of your target. Aim your feet, hips and shoulders further to the right than the club face (this will, in effect, give the club face a closed position in relation to the swing path, imparting draw spin on the golf ball).
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Is a draw the same as a hook?

However where they differ, is a draw shot starts to the right of the target before curving back to finish on the target whereas a hook starts to the right of the target before veering left in the air, to finish well to the left of the target.
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Why does a golf ball go further with a draw?

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 I hit a draw with 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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What is the difference between a shank and a slice?

Now, as I mentioned above, a shank occurs when you hit the ball off the hosel of your golf club. In a slice, you hit the ball fairly close to the center of the club face. This means that while a shank feels bad from the very beginning, a slice initially feels like a clean, solid shot.
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Why does a hook go further than a slice?

A hook goes further than a slice because its generated by someone who has a bigger brain.
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How many mulligans are in a round?

And some groups allow mulligans from just about anywhere on the golf course, but set a limit - say, three mulligans per round, or nine, or 18.
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What is a shank in golf?

A shank is when the golf ball impacts the hosel rather than the clubface. This causes the ball to shoot off to the right at a 45 degree angle. It's pretty much the most destructive shot in golf.
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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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Does a slice go right or left?

Slices are the most common problem for recreational and high-handicap golfers. The shape of a sliced shot differs for right-handed golfers and left-handed golfers (although the causes - more on that below - are identical): For a right-hander, a slice curves to the right; For a left-hander, a slice curves to the left.
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Do more pros hit a fade or draw?

However, from a practical perspective, most club golfers will hit a draw further than a fade, because when they hit a draw they reduce the loft, leading to lower spin rates. Most of the time, shots with lower spin travel further.”
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Is a fade the same as a slice?

A fade shot will start to the left, curve to the right and finish on the target, while a slice shot will start to the left before curving more through the air to finish quite a long way to the right of the target. A fade shot is much more controllable than a slice shot; therefore a fade is more preferable.
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What is a fad in golf?

If you aren't familiar with the term a golf fade, or sometimes referred to as a cut shot, it is a ball flight that shapes left-to-right for right-handed players and right-to-left for left handers. This is the same shape as a slice, but a fade is much more controlled and doesn't cover as much lateral distance.
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