For golfers who watch their tee shots veer out to the right on one too many occasions, the thought of a draw-biased driver can have quite the appeal to it.
Plenty of golfers suffer from an over exaggerated left-to-right ball flight, known as a slice. Its such a common problem that golf club manufacturers have been busy developing anti-right driver models to try to counter it.
These are drivers that are designed to stop this left-right ball flight by helping the club face close more easily through impact.
But, is this really the case? Do draw-biased drivers actually help to correct these mishaps off the tee? Or is it more of a fundamental golf swing problem that can only be rectified with a golf lesson?

Speaking on the Your Golf by NCG podcast, PGA Professional and golf coach Jack Backhouse revealed whether draw-biased drivers are the real deal.
He spoke about whether they influence the curvature of tee shots or not.


