What is a draw biased clubhead?



What is a draw biased clubhead?

A draw biased clubhead is where the center of gravity is shifted toward the heel. This would true for any clubhead where the center of gravity is far enough behind the face to produce a gear effect, like in the case with drivers, fairway woods or many hybrids.

How can a draw-bias driver help my slice?

How can a draw-bias driver help my slice? Draw-bias drivers are designed to provide you with the ability to square the face more to the path. This happens because the club’s center of gravity is placed closer to the shaft of the club, allowing the club’s closure rate to increase.

What are the best draw bias golf drivers?

Each is billed by its manufacturer to mitigate against the slice, while still providing plenty of forgiveness… something usually sacrificed in past year’s draw drivers. And they definitely do the trick! 1. TaylorMade Stealth HD (High Draw) The TaylorMade Stealth HD (“High Draw”) boasts that it’s the most forgiving draw bias driver available.

What does draw biased mean on a driver?

A draw biased golf driver simply means that it is designed to make you strike the ball with a more closed face. For guys who slice, the face will be more square… producing straighter shots. For slight faders or straight hitters, it will be more closed… producing a draw (right to left) shot shape. Which driver is best for a slice?