Any one wants to give me some tips about golf slice correction?
August 31st, 2009 | by admin |Please any useful tip about golf slice correction……
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Please any useful tip about golf slice correction……
You might want to check out the article below, it has helped me with my golf game.
7 Responses to “Any one wants to give me some tips about golf slice correction?”
By googie on Sep 1, 2009 | Reply
Slicing usually happens when a player has an outside- in swing( cuts across the ball) on the downswing. Go to the course and invest in a couple of lessons from a teaching pro. That is the easiest way to learn and understand what you are doing wrong. After that, practice what you have been taught.
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By EagleEye on Sep 1, 2009 | Reply
About golf slice correction you can try the following:
>> golf stance should be about as wide as your shoulders
>> Point your right foot straight ahead and point your left foot slightly to the left
>> Keep your elbows as natural as possible to maintain a proper golf stance
>> make small adjustments until you get the results you are looking for
>> Grip the golf club with your left hand and put your thumb along the shaft
>> The line between your thumb and index finger should be pointing toward your right eye
>> Don’t grip the club too tight with the right hand causing the ball to hook towards the left
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By bigj on Sep 1, 2009 | Reply
You need to sqaure the clubface at impact. There are several ways of doing this, unfortunately none of them are easy. You are coming across the ball from the outside in which is producing the slice spin you wish to get rid of. You need to begin swinging the club from the inside out to produce a straight to slightly right to left ball flight. Also I would become more aware of what your left hand is doing throughout the swing, because typically a golfer with a slice collapses the left wrist through impact causing the clubface to be open.
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By Harry L on Sep 1, 2009 | Reply
slices suck. the easiest way to correct it is to change your grip. assuming you are right handed, you should rotate your right hand clockwise so that your palm faces more towards the sky.
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By wbaker777 on Sep 1, 2009 | Reply
Sure I’ll give you the only tip you need….See a Teaching Pro……Sliceing is caused by any of or a combination of swing flaws…..You need to understand which swing flaws are causing yours….rather than trying a shotgun approach form a multitude of tips…ge your swing diagnosed by someone who kows what to look for and fix the problem much quicker…..Lessons are cheap compared to the frustration of always hitting out of the trees
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By Brice on Sep 1, 2009 | Reply
be sure to not come inside on your backswing cause that will set you up to make a slice
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By Margaret on Sep 1, 2009 | Reply
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