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I like a laser straight mid-high shot. Looks serious when heading toward target.

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Seems like mostly everyone prefers a higher ball flight. There are advantages to both, I just have always thought my flight was too high. I've started working on 'flighting' shots, but find that it's still too unpredictable for me to use it to my advantage. 


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I like a mid-high shot off the tee that is a slight draw right to left.  I hit a 13* Tour Logic 3W off tee, no driver

Irons, I like a high shot that is straight

Wedges, I like a high straight shot...


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Driver that looks like launches high but has a boring trajectory.

Irons I like a medium boring trajectory. 

Full Wedges I like a lower trajectory.

What he said. Launch the long clubs high, flight the shorter clubs.

I like my high iron shots but want to lower my driver and hybrids to get more roll.

High launch, low spin with the driver.


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I like high trajectory shots, there is nothing better then a high shot that travels far comes down and stops or backs up on iron shots. On driver shots I want a high slight draw nice and long you almost can't see the ball anymore. I think theirs a difference in thinking on this though for irons, some want to hit a shot to a spot and for it to release towards the hole, where others try hitting at the hole looking for minimal roll and possibly back spin.


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