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Old 02-28-2006, 02:23 PM
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Re: Huge draw

shiv - its great to have a young leftie on the board! If i could give you some advice it's that at this stage of your golfing life you should realy concentrate on learning the fundamentals of grip, aim, stance and posture. I know they can be boring but if you get these wrong now you will learn to play with compensations in your swing that will hurt your golf later in life. I advise getting a good teaching book or taking lessons with a pro and really nail down the fundamentals. I wish i had done that when i took golf up, it would have saved me much time and trouble!!!

As to playing with a big draw - there is obvioulsy something in your swing (maybe grip or how you are swinging) causing this. Now whilst you could take the easy way and play with a big draw, eventually your swing will groove this swing pattern and could lead to problems in your later golfing life!

Sorry my advice is boring but if you want to become as good as you can at this game (which i am sure you do!) then at your age, the fundamentals are the most important aspect.

hope that helps

nick
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