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Which would it be? Of course everyone wants to hit the ball dead straight, but realistically thats not so easy to do. So you do you prefer playing a

1. Draw
2. Power fade

I would honestly prefer a power fade, but its impossible given the swing i've built.

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Draw --power fades are way tooounpredictible as far as distance

"People think the size of the head is most important. Wrong. It's getting a quality shaft. test different shafts to see which goes the straightest. Also, more degrees of loft on the head is better than less. Eleven degrees is about right."


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You forgot to ask about height. It's cool when you can hit lower draws and higher fades. But it's really cool when you can hit high/med/low draw/straight/fades.

If I had one I'd go med/low draw.

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If I had to choose, I guess a draw because im a right handed player and that ball movement is very soothing to me. But the only clubs I hit a draw with are my Driver and 3 wood. I play a mid trajectory frozen rope type of ball flight with my irons. Ive been told its called "boring" ball flight. The Titleist 695's are 2 degrees strong so its hard to really get those in the air anyway.
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