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Hi, i've just bought some lead weights to experiment with. I'm going to stick a couple on my callaway driver and see if i can sort my slice out a little. Can anyone tell me where to stick them to sort slice out? A picture would be much appreciated. Cheers chaps!

In my Sun Mountain bag :

Driver : R7 Superquad
Irons : MX-900 3i - PW
Wedges : CG14 52 & 56Putter : 'Fang' #7Balls : TP Red


The general idea is to place the lead tape at the heel of your driver to help you square the clubface at impact, thus reducing slices.

However, slapping lead tape on the head will dramatically alter the swingweight and balance of your club. Plus if your swingpath is bad, then no amount of lead tape will help fine-tune your ball flight. Just as it's still possible to slice an r7 configured to a draw bias, it'd still be possible to slice a driver with lead tape on the heel.

"I played like shit." -Greg Norman after the '96 Masters.


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