PULL
Pull describes a trajectory or ball flight in which the golf ball starts to the left (for a right-handed golfer) of the target line and continues traveling left in a straight line, ending up well left of the target.
This term is easily confused with other golf terms hook and draw. While a hook careens uncontrollably to the left and a draw is simply a ball that travels from right to left, but still stays on target. Pulls simply travel straight but left of the intended target.
This term is also confused with its opposite, which is a push.
PUSH
Push describes a trajectory or ball flight in which the golf balls starts out right (for a right-handed golfer) of the target line, and continues traveling right on a straight line, winding up well right of the target.
This term is confused with the terms slice and fade. The terms are not interchangeable as a slice travels uncontrollably from left to way right and a fade is usually played intentionally and does not sail out of control from left to right.
This term is also confused with its opposite, which is a pull.