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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

How To Cure A Golf Slice

by Terry Edwards

Most every golfer has been through this scenario before. The golf slice. You know what I'm talking about. You hit your tee shot and it goes further to the right than it travels down the fairway. I've even seen some golfers who will aim way over to the left rough, tee off, and watch the ball go all the way over to the right rough! It's time to say enough is enough. Let's look at correcting the problem forever.

Set Up In A Good Stance

Your stance will greatly determine where your golf ball goes. That may sound simplistic, but it's true. Check to make sure your shoulders are in line with your intended target. You can easily practice your alignment out on the driving range. Line up to your intended target, then stop and grab an iron, lay it down where your feet were lined up and take a good look at it. Is is straight to your target? If not, make the adjustments and you're in business.

Keep your right foot straight away from you, and point the left one a little more towards your target. Keep your body relaxed and don't become tense. Just by lining up properly you may find yourself curing your golf slice.

The Right Golf Grip

This is another big area that can easily lead to a golf slice. Worst of all, most golfers don't realize it. To start with, understand that you do not want to grip the golf club like a vise. If you do you'll begin to add many other problems to your golf game, like hooking the ball, hitting it fat, or even missing it altogether! If you are having a golf slice problem it could be due to a weak grip.

Next, the right grip will be to place your left hand along side the shaft with your thumb facing straight down, not to the left or right. Then, place the palm of your right hand over your left thumb, and be sure your right thumb is also facing straight down.

Pay particular attention to your golf grip the next time you're on the driving range. Make some adjustments and you should be able to fix your golf slice in very little time.

The Golf Swing

Many times a golf slice problem is created by bad swing mechanics. Without going into every detail, a good golf swing will begin with your hands, then your arms, and finally, your shoulders.

The downswing starts with turning your hips, and keeping your head behind the ball. Always keep your eyes focused on the ball, even after follow through. This will eliminate a chili dip.

Getting rid of a golf slice doesn't have to be rocket science. If you will just devote some practice time to it, and make a few adjustments, you will be shocked at how fast you'll start hitting the golf ball straight. So get rid of that banana ball and start playing better golf!
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