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Are "Draw" golf clubs just for slicers???

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Or can i use them like other normal clubs..im not really a slicer, just looking for some irons!!!

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  1. I don't like them but anyone can use them


  2. No, anyone can use them.  It's more for those who want to work the ball as opposed to someone slicing the ball.  I hit the ball straight with the occasional fade.  Those who hit draws typically hit the ball farther.

  3. Draw clubs have the weight shifted to promote a slightly more "in-to-out" swing path, this should reduce the amount of slice that you place onto a ball seeing as though slice come from too much "out-to-in" swinging.

    If you don't naturally have this type of swing path then although you are not generally going to affect your swing by using irons that are specifically made for slicers you are also missing out on a great opportunity, irons that are NOT made for slicers are generally slightly more forgiving as the manufacturers have slightly more weight to play with and generally place this dead centre of the club, this means you will get better distance on off-centre strikes.

    By all means try both types though, you just never know.

    P:S:

    I slice and use a:

    Draw Driver

    Normal 3 Wood

    Normal Irons

    Draw Rescue Clubs

    So mixing and matching is always an option.

    GOOD LUCK

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