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In golf, when i hit the ball, it starts straight then curves. Why does it do this?

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In golf, when i hit the ball, it starts straight then curves. Why does it do this?

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You have to hit a sweet spot. All the lines on the club head represent where to hit the ball. Obviously, the middle line is the sweet spot. You have to be pretty accurate to hit it on the sweet spot every time. The reason it curves is prolly because you move your head at the point of hitting the ball, and you hit the ball on the side of the club head or also the ball on the tee maybe to far in front which means your sort of hitting the ball on a slice if you get me. Sorry its hard to explain. I’ve been playing golf a couple of years now and half my shots go straight and half curve. It takes practice.

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