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The golf Slice is one of the most
common problems in golf. A bad case of
slicing can even get too big to play,
the kind of slice that goes farther left
to right than it goes forward. With
slicing being the most common complaint
it?s no wonder that that most popular
question is how to fix a slice? In order
to address the problem, you first need
to know where you are going wrong and
why you tend to slice the ball. There
are three reasons behind it: a weak
grip, a wrong stance and a bad swing.
The bad golf swing is really the main
reason for a slice. Most commonly an
outside to in swing imparts the spin on
the golf ball which results in the
banana slice flight path of the golf
ball. Now, just like any other bad
habit, you need to train both your mind
and body to fix a slice. It can be quite
a long process but it?s definitely worth
the effort if you really want to improve
your golf game. On this website you will
find some tips to learn how to fix a
slice.
When addressing the ball, look down at
your hands. You should see the first two
knuckles of your left hand ? for
right-handed golfers.
The V that is formed by thumb and
forefinger of the left hand should be
pointing at the right shoulder. The V
that is formed with the right hand
should point to towards the chin.
Lightly grip the club. It?s the relaxed,
fluid motion that sends shots long and
straight. It also reduces spin from the
speed of the clubhead moving outside-in
across the ball. One of the most
important keys to learning how to fix a
slice is swinging with a smooth tempo.
Swinging easy takes hours and hours of
practice. Many golfers believe that all
the power comes from their arms.
Unfortunately, nothing can be farther
from the truth. What they try to do is
to let their hands take over and lead
the downswing after reaching the peak of
their backswing. The problem with this
technique is that it will only enable
the clubface to open at impact, causing
a slice. Bear in mind to allow the hips
to start the downswing and everything
else will follow. The end result will be
a longer, straighter ball. The power
will come naturally. As your stroke
becomes more even and the muscles
develop with your swing, you?ll become a
more fluid, powerful golfer. Try to
avoid the temptation to jerk the club at
the top of the backswing. To fix a
slice, remember that a perfect swing is
smooth and relaxed from start to finish.
Call it over-the-top or outside-in, the
path your golf club traces when it moves
from the top to impact and then left of
your target line must be corrected or
you will always slice. Ideally, your
clubhead should approach the ball on a
path that's slightly inside of your
target line. You may be guilty of
over-rotating your shoulders from the
top or stopping your rotation too early,
causing your arms to fling across the
line.
In order to learn how to fix a slice,
you must have a lot of patience and
invest extra time to figure out the
problems and find the right solutions.
And just like other golfing problems,
fixing a slice entails hours of
practice. Successfully learning how to
correct slicing isn't always
trouble-free and often is confusing and
difficult. You can figure out where
there is a problem in your game and take
the necessary steps to fix it and
prevent slicing in the future. |
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