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#ICanHitADraw
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I think it can be bad when the adjustability is used to correct swing flaws on a regular basis, if you have a usual miss and you adjust for that, it's a good thing as you should be getting consistent results. If you always adjust, you'll never build a consistent swing, let alone fix the flaws that are plaguing it.
Wile I agree with what you say, I have always said that you should get a normal driver and learn to hit it; someone who is wanting a draw driver because of their slice would be better off getting an adjustable so they can set it back to neutral when they fix their swing. I didn't say that here, but I have many times in many other threads. This would be so they don't spend money on a draw driver, fix their swing, then have to buy a neutral driver.
But an adjustable driver can never be bad for anyone, whether you need or want one for any reason. Because if you DON'T want one, you can always set it to neutral. The only thing affected would be the cost difference. But that doesn't mean the club would be bad for anyone, just the price.