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How does a "draw" driver work?

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What's the difference? I just purchased a Cleveland Hibore XLS Draw 12.0* driver. What difference over the regular driver?

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  1. The heel of the club is weighted and is therefore supposed to promote a draw swing. "Regular" drivers have most of the weight centered in the club. That's also how they do that adjustable weight stuff.


  2. They put more weight in the heel, this makes the toe lighter than the heel.  Since the toe is now lighter it travels faster than the heel promoting a quicker closing of the clubface, and voila more right to left spin and a better chance of a draw

  3. It's weighted and offset to promote a draw. I don't like that sort of club, it's hard enough to play straight clubs.

  4. certain weights in the club to help create a draw OR if you tend to slice the ball it will help straighten your drives. but dnt expect it to make all your drives go with a perfect draw lol. This is the real world.

  5. Nothing beats proper lessons.

    Draw driver = closed clubface, weight on the heel.

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