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    I sometimes have trouble hitting the long irons and definately a lot of trouble with the woods. The ball flight when hit with these clubs are straight right and then curve more right.

    Is this commonly known as a push-slice? This is the result of an inside-out swing path plus an open clubface. Correct?

    That means if I can close my clubface on impact while maintaining an inside-out swing path, the shot will become a draw right?

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    Re: Terminology

    Originally posted by Big Sheesh
    Is this commonly known as a push-slice? This is the result of an inside-out swing path plus an open clubface. Correct?
    Yes, an inside-out path starts the ball to the right, the open clubface to the swing path creates the slice. If the clubface was square to the target, the face would be closed to the swing path, therefor creating a draw.

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      Re: Terminology

      So Gord,

      What drills can I practise to make my clubface slightly closed on impact as I want to hit draws consistently. Thanks.

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      • #4
        Re: Terminology

        Try my club face alignment drill: http://www.golf-tuition-online.com/v...rticle.php?a=3

        As I said, if your clubface is square to the target at impact and your path is inside-out, your ball flight will start to the right and draw back to the target, close to the target line. Make sure your clubface is square as possible at impact.

        If the ball is too far off to the right still, I would suggest not having your path so far from inside-out and try to get it more inside-square-inside.

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