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5 Sure Fire Ways To Fix A Slice In Your Golf Swing!



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By : Jim Masters    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-02 19:11:32
Got a problem and need to fix a slice with your swing? Listed below are some sure fire ways on how to fix golf slice problems once and for all.

Fix A Slice: Tip 1

While there are numerous possible causes of slicing the ball, one of the most typical is improper set up. When you address the ball, be sure your body is aligned properly towards the target line. Your left shoulder ought to be aimed directly at the target. If it is even slightly out of line, the ball will almost certainly wind up slicing hard.

Fix A Slice: Tip 2

Before you swing any club, take a moment to take a look at your grip. If you cannot see two or three knuckles on your left hand-or if you can't see any knuckles at all-your grip is not correct. Readjust your hands and check if that resolves the problem.

Also, be sure to are not holding the club too tightly, as this can restrict your ability to release upon impact. Holding the club too lightly, on the other hand, causes the club head to wiggle as it connects, causing the ball to fly off course.

Fix A Slice: Tip 3

One of the most common reasons players hit to the far right is that they do not get a full hip turn as they come through the strike zone. In order for a ball to fly straight, the club face must strike it squarely. This is nearly impossible if the hips aren't turning fully through impact. By training yourself to finish high, which causes the hips to turn completely, you will alleviate this problem.

Fix A Slice: Tip 4

Another key tip is to concentrate on slowing down your motions. All too often, a player may try to speed up the swing, hoping this will achieve more distance. Instead, the hands get well ahead of everything else, causing the club face to open at impact. It is the opened club face that causes the ball to veer to the right.

Fix A Slice: Tip 5

You've probably heard this numerous times, but it is worth repeating. Keep the head down until you have completed the swing. Many players have the bad habit of lifting the head right at the point of ball impact, usually resulting in very poor shot quality.

Most players lift their head out of simple curiosity-they want to see their ball. Some players might not even realize they're doing it. In the event you constantly hit the ball to the right and cannot find the cause, have someone watch your head as you take a few shots.

Another reason for lifting the head is that the right shoulder comes through at impact, coming into contact with the chin and causing an automatic response to lift the head out of the way. To prevent this, keep that right shoulder where it belongs.

I hope these fix a slice golf tips have been of use to you. To attain positive results, it's essential that you get to the driving range and put them into action. Take your time and work through the problem, making minor adjustments as needed, and shortly enough your ball will fly high and straight.

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