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Good day, one and all. I have a question for the boffins out there. I am fighting a slice with my driver, but not with any other club. Alone of all my clubs, the driver is toed up. If I swing along the correct ball-to-target line and the face is square to the line, I reason I can expect a straight shot. However, if the clubhead is toed up at that point, will the shot start slightly left and curve to the right. My teaching pro has not identified a flaw in my swing........maybe he's being polite.
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Good day, one and all. I have a question for the boffins out there. I am fighting a slice with my driver, but not with any other club. Alone of all my clubs, the driver is toed up. If I swing along the correct ball-to-target line and the face is square to the line, I reason I can expect a straight shot. However, if the clubhead is toed up at that point, will the shot start slightly left and curve to the right.

Or he's an idiot? Not to be rude, but every body probably has some flaw in his swing, especially a 20 handicap. I am not trying to be mean, but I have a lot of flaws and I play to about a 12? to 13 handicap lately.

A quote from Kris
...is that college bball really isn't "lower tier". The better teams have their rosters filled with guys who could play in the NBA. hell, guys used to come straight from high school to the NBA. I really don't think there's much of a difference skill-wise between the two.

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