Exaggerated draw? Never heard that one before. Is that what you tell yourself it is when you snap hook it into the clubhouse every time? Actually there is no clubhouse because your idea of golf is a driving range off the highway. Oh and I won state my senior year in high school. I know golf. You don’t.
Although there is a difference between a power draw and hooking the ball, I’m sure lonestar does the latter, hooking the ball OB and throws his new R11 in the pond off to the right of the mens tee box. (I’m assuming he doesn’t play from the tips) All on a consistent basis.
Even though when I do miss it’s because I cast my hands and create one hell of a pull hook; I still play a draw of the tee. Also, I play nothing but titleist (excluding my wedges); so you can take your R11 and go ahead and throw it in the pond.
I can honestly say I’m not the scratch player that I was back in high school, but I can still out score your hacker ass any day of the week.
A power draw is not supposed to go left unless you are left handed. It actually goes to the right and ‘draws’ back to the target line. Hackers on the golf course always use this terminology incorrectly. They claim they hit a power draw when really all they did was come over the top with a closed club face and hit a very weak pull hook. Same thing applies when people claim to hit a ‘power fade’ when they hit a weak slice.
So you hook the ball. NF.
14 years ago at 4:48 pmIf you knew anyting about golf you would know that a hook is an exaggerated draw. They are not synonymous.
14 years ago at 8:35 pmExaggerated draw? Never heard that one before. Is that what you tell yourself it is when you snap hook it into the clubhouse every time? Actually there is no clubhouse because your idea of golf is a driving range off the highway. Oh and I won state my senior year in high school. I know golf. You don’t.
14 years ago at 1:33 amAlthough there is a difference between a power draw and hooking the ball, I’m sure lonestar does the latter, hooking the ball OB and throws his new R11 in the pond off to the right of the mens tee box. (I’m assuming he doesn’t play from the tips) All on a consistent basis.
14 years ago at 4:59 pmI don’t know how or why people come up with these retarded hypothetical stories.
14 years ago at 8:41 pmEven though when I do miss it’s because I cast my hands and create one hell of a pull hook; I still play a draw of the tee. Also, I play nothing but titleist (excluding my wedges); so you can take your R11 and go ahead and throw it in the pond.
I can honestly say I’m not the scratch player that I was back in high school, but I can still out score your hacker ass any day of the week.
Oh yeah, forgot to add “Cool story bro.”
14 years ago at 12:12 pmWhat about when driving? =S
14 years ago at 5:25 pmEmoticons? NF.
14 years ago at 5:25 pmReal live faces.. NF
14 years ago at 9:10 pmPlaying a fade and still out driving you by 30. FAF
14 years ago at 6:44 pmA power draw is not supposed to go left unless you are left handed. It actually goes to the right and ‘draws’ back to the target line. Hackers on the golf course always use this terminology incorrectly. They claim they hit a power draw when really all they did was come over the top with a closed club face and hit a very weak pull hook. Same thing applies when people claim to hit a ‘power fade’ when they hit a weak slice.
14 years ago at 8:49 pmThank you for pointing out the technicality. However, I’m pretty sure that everyone knew the general idea of what I was refering to.
Kudos to you though for referencing a back issue of Golf Digest and looking up the “correct” definition(s).
14 years ago at 12:02 pm