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<blockquote data-quote="Blown00gt1" data-source="post: 16798629" data-attributes="member: 190997"><p>The shaft in the driver is 90% of what matters. I would buy a used one vs new if you are getting back into it. Too many great clubs that are used and will save you a lot of money. Most drivers now have adjustments for draws and fades that can help tune it in. As far as chipping, take less club, gap wedge, wedge, possibly 9 iron, put ball back in your stance, forward press your hands, and just turn your shoulders like a putting stroke. You will be a lot more consistent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown00gt1, post: 16798629, member: 190997"] The shaft in the driver is 90% of what matters. I would buy a used one vs new if you are getting back into it. Too many great clubs that are used and will save you a lot of money. Most drivers now have adjustments for draws and fades that can help tune it in. As far as chipping, take less club, gap wedge, wedge, possibly 9 iron, put ball back in your stance, forward press your hands, and just turn your shoulders like a putting stroke. You will be a lot more consistent. [/QUOTE]
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