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  1. 1. WHat is your shot shape/type?

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Pretty much straight. My trouble is that sometimes I don't transfer my weight and hit my irons fat... but they still go straight.

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Draw pretty much all the time....like most people, I started out as a slicer...now I can't hit a cut/fade to save my life......my cut shot goes straight.

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With my irons, it depends on what my shot looks like. If I need to hit a draw, I use an overlapping grip and play a small push-draw. If it's a normal shot or a cut shot, I use an interlocking grip. My driver is a neutral set-up (0.5* open) so I either play a straight shot or a baby-fade off the tee. If I need to, I can play a push-fade (like Trevino).

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