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With a standard swing a neutral bias club would hit the ball straight. For a draw bias club, the ball would start out right and come back into the middle. This is because a draw bias club has a heavy weight on the heel of the club, this means the toe comes through quicker followed by the heel, thus promoting the draw.

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