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Old 11-03-2006, 05:12 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Offset driver question

I have a slice most of the time and I correct it by stance and grip.
I purchased an offset driver and now I seem to pull the hell out of it.When I hit it straight it goes but many time it's a dead pull.
Boy am I confused.
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Old 11-03-2006, 08:14 PM   #2 (permalink)
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[quote=Sandtrapp]I have a slice most of the time and I correct it by stance and grip.
I purchased an offset driver and now I seem to pull the hell out of it.When I hit it straight it goes but many time it's a dead pull.
Boy am I confused.[/QUOTE

Are you playing the ball in the same address position every time? I have never hit offset drivers, but I would tend to think if you had the ball just a bit too far up in your stance at address this could cause you to pull it left. The club face would be closed up left when it contacts the ball.
Maybe, as I said I have never hit an offset driver. You must be doing something right when you hit it dead straight
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I have a slice most of the time and I correct it by stance and grip.
I purchased an offset driver and now I seem to pull the hell out of it.When I hit it straight it goes but many time it's a dead pull.
Boy am I confused.[/QUOTE

Are you playing the ball in the same address position every time? I have never hit offset drivers, but I would tend to think if you had the ball just a bit too far up in your stance at address this could cause you to pull it left. The club face would be closed up left when it contacts the ball.
Maybe, as I said I have never hit an offset driver. You must be doing something right when you hit it dead straight

Thanx, Sounds logical to me. I'll try moving it back a bit and see what happens.
Thanx
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My tip is not to get an offset driver unless you have a desperate slice and whatever you have work with it...have lessons up at the range its all about practise
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