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My 3, 5 & 7 woods came with 2 and 8 gram weights. do i use either or? i ply a natural fade, how do i adjust??

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when i recieved the clubs, they came with both the 2 and 8 gram weights in it already and i was wondering am i suppose to hit the club hit the club with one or the other in it or can i use both or can i just use the 2 gram or the 8 gram. I was afraid that there was nothing going to be in the slot where the other 2 weights were that i removed. To describe it a little better, the club is kinda like the R7 except it has 4 weight spots, 2 weights close to the front of the face and 2 toward the butt of the club. can i take 2 of the weights out? i play a natural fade shot and i dont know how to adjust it! this is the first time i have had a club with adjustable weights. Please help??

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  1. Play with the heavier weights toward the heel or 'shaft' of the club.  This will allow for a neutral to draw if you generally fade the ball.  You can play around with the weight configuration but just be sure the h**l is heavier.  This will allow you to turn the club over fast through impact which will help promote a draw.  Good luck!


  2. No, you should have all four weights in when playing it. To compensate for your fade, put the 2 gram weights on the toe and the 8 gram weights on the heel of the club. That should take away the fade

  3. In theory. Nothing replaces a tweeking of ones swing to correct flaws. In golf, there are no short-cuts, although, manufacturers would have you believe so. Be careful with your money, three or four lessons are cheaper and will last long after the "new" of a club wears off.

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