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Understanding how your driver can help stop a slice

How a draw bias driver stops a slice

Understanding how a draw bias driver can help stop a slice, and how the adjustable weights on your driver work to tune ball flight.

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When it comes to finding the right driver, the market is filled with great options from every brand, but understanding how a particular model is the right one for you can be a challenge.

Draw-bias drivers serve the purpose of helping golfers reduce or eliminate the dreaded slice, and in the following video we explain exactly how they do it, and why even if you’re a golfer that doesn’t slice the ball, why it might also be an option to consider.

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