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Monday, January 11th, 2010
I am right-handed, relatively athletic, and have done well at different sports such as soccer and tennis. Also when I started golfing I seemed to hit the ball straighter than I do know. I need to fix my slice, but am not sure what to do. Help!
The reason ...
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Friday, January 8th, 2010
I am right-handed, relatively athletic, and have done well at different sports such as soccer and tennis. Also when I started golfing I seemed to hit the ball straighter than I do know. I need to fix my slice, but am not sure what to do. Help!
The reason ...
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
I am right-handed, relatively athletic, and have done well at different sports such as soccer and tennis. Also when I started golfing I seemed to hit the ball straighter than I do know. I need to fix my slice, but am not sure what to do. Help!
The reason ...
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Thursday, December 24th, 2009
rotate your left hand further to the left and make the V in your hand point to your shoulder. When you take your club back, don't bend the club backwards with your wrists too early, make sure you do it gradually. Its almost as if your wrists stay ...
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
What part of a golf swing causes a slice, how would you cure it
A slice is fundamentally caused by imparting "clockwise" side spin on the ball (for a right hand-er). There are a multitude of things that a person can do to cause this, and without knowing "what type ...
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Sunday, November 22nd, 2009
Try pulling your right foot back a few inches at address. This will help you make a more inside to out swing and should help with your slice. This is really only a band-aid fix though. Lessons would be good to take.
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Friday, November 13th, 2009
Golf
A draw in golf is when your ball starts out right after contact then turns slightly to the left(for right handed golfers) as opposed to a hook that turns more pronounced to the left.
A fade is more or less a mirror image of a draw, starting out left ...
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
Since he hasn't been working on Afghanistan, the unemployment has risen to 10.8%, makes "shout outs" at a solemn time, and all he can find time to do is play golf, has he made progress on at least ONE front...?
he still throws a baseball like a teenage girl too
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Saturday, November 7th, 2009
And why does this phenomena occur on a perfectly smooth ball as well?
Because of air resistance and friction are still factoring in. Its like spinning your tires on the ground, although air isnt as solid as the ground it still acts as a surface that the object is going through.
If ...
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Saturday, October 31st, 2009
Every time I go golfing a slice the ball off the tee. Ive tried some ways to quit the habbit, but nothing seems to be working. Ive had to aim a different way to compensate for my slicing. Its really getting annoying!
put the ball farther up in your ...
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