What drills, visualization, etc. have helped YOU fix your golf slice (with a driver)?

August 23rd, 2009 | by admin |

I, like a lot of people, slice my driver more than my irons. What have others out there done to fix similar problems?

Put a headcover or towel under your left (assuming you’re right-handed) armpit. This keeps you connected, and guarantees your hands will turn over and release the clubhead, bringing you at worst a straight drive, at best a nice draw.

A little side drill for weight transfer is to place a golf ball under the outside of your right foot. This will teach you to push off with the back foot, so you should have at least 80% of your weight on your left foot in the finish.

These two drills should get you into an in-sync swing that’s dynamic and finished properly, which will encourage a straight drive.

  1. 4 Responses to “What drills, visualization, etc. have helped YOU fix your golf slice (with a driver)?”

  2. By Steve on Aug 24, 2009 | Reply

    turn yor left hand over more when your grip the club so you see more of the top of your hand, little things like that can help your swing tremendously
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    myself and many hours of lessons and practice

  3. By googie on Aug 24, 2009 | Reply

    Visualization does little for the golf swing. You must have a sound grip which negates the slice, a pendulum swing that has good tempo, The back swing is slightly inside the target line and you release the club through the ball down the target line. This usually results in a straight shot or a slight draw.
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  4. By Tanner on Aug 24, 2009 | Reply

    If your right handed:

    1.Get in a comfortable stance 2.Drop your right leg back 3. Get used to the feel of that, then try pulling that leg back up to your normal stance.

    This helped me and hope it helps you.
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  5. By green_lantern66 on Aug 24, 2009 | Reply

    Put a headcover or towel under your left (assuming you’re right-handed) armpit. This keeps you connected, and guarantees your hands will turn over and release the clubhead, bringing you at worst a straight drive, at best a nice draw.

    A little side drill for weight transfer is to place a golf ball under the outside of your right foot. This will teach you to push off with the back foot, so you should have at least 80% of your weight on your left foot in the finish.

    These two drills should get you into an in-sync swing that’s dynamic and finished properly, which will encourage a straight drive.
    References :

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