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Simple Instructions On How To Cure A Slice In Golf

By Phil Robertson

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If you have it, you know what it is, but you may not know how to fix it. After all if you knew, you wouldn’t be reading this. There are two keys that will guide you through how to cure a slice in golf: understanding why it happens and doing drills to keep it from happening again.

Now, with a slice the ball curves to the right, but it comes about because your club is moving left. It curves because the club face is being left open and imparting a clockwise spin. This spin creates a zone of low pressure on the right side of the ball that draws it to the right. That side of the ball offers less resistance, so it falls in that direction as it’s pushed forward by the force of the swing.

This particular kind of swing can come about from a few things. It can often be a combination of things. The easiest way to diagnose what’s happening is to stand in front of a mirror and swing very slowly. Feel how the club moves across your body and through the ball. Slowness is the key. Likely part of your problem is that you’re swinging a bit to hard.

Are your hands too tight? Are they twisting the club? Are your arms moving in a flat plane? Watch the way the face of your club is pointing. Feel where your arms are moving and how your legs are moving. It’s also extremely common for beginning golfers to swing too hard at the ball or to hack at it. Let the weight of the club and the length of your swing provide power. Using too much power causes you to tense up and lose control.

Now, keep your mirror handy and see which of these exercises will help your particular problem or set of problems. The slice is an issue that comes from not understanding and feeling how you swing. Correcting it with self-awareness will improve every part of your game. Pay attention to the feedback your body gives you.

Let’s look at your hands first. Are you crushing the handle of your club? Keep your hands relaxed. Don’t let them get loose enough that the club slides around or slips, as that can sometimes be the problem. Be aware of how the weight of the club feels through the air.

Now exaggerate your swing and head placement in the opposite direction from your current swing. Push the club out to the right and swivel the head in towards the left. Remember to swing slowly. If you’re hitting a ball it should go to the left, but with a full swing you’d end up with a hook or a draw.

Drilling this opposing motion will help you to correct your slice and gain feel for your swing. Now you can address your power. You should not be pushing or pulling the club towards the ball. Let it fall naturally through it’s arch. Let your arms guide the club rather than swinging it at the ball.

After you’ve fixed your movements don’t forget these slow motion drills. Going through things in slow motion will constantly improve the way you swing. Your feel and control will just keep getting better. This will do much better than teach you how to cure a slice in golf, it will improve your entire game.

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