
Golf: What is the difference between the words, "Draw," "Fade," "Hook" and "Slice"
I know this bit of the ball is not perfectly straight But how are all the different terms. They also tend to start my shots straight, but halfway through the flight of the ball begins to curve to the right way. A term that describes this type of shooting.
Assuming that you are a right-hander, who are affecting a sector. For a right-handed golfer, a piece is a ball that moves to the right, move left hook. A draw is really nothing more than a hook control use either to get a little roll or to move the ball around an obstacle. A transition is a controlled piece, also used to get the ball around an obstacle, and is also used to help the ball "stick" on the green. The biggest difference is that normally hook and cutting are used to indicate a problem with his swing, while a draw and was deliberately made to disappear.
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