My personal tips for getting rid of a golf slice

Fixing a golf slice may be the quickest approach to shave strokes from your round of golf. Slicing a golf ball is probably the most frequent errors that an common player makes.

There are so many techniques you can utilize in a game of golf and you can always learn new things and apply them to your game. The fact that there are always goals to work towards and always new ways to improve your game is what makes it so enjoyable for so many people.

You should also try rotating your grip and see if that helps any. Try increasing the speed of your swing to ensure a long, straight shot. The faster you swing – as long as you keep the shot aligned – the straighter the shot will be. It is all about taking time and practicing, trying out different things to see what works. Keep in mind that for a right handed golfer, a slice ends up with a left to right trajectory, whereas for a left handed golfer the slice ends up with a right to left trajectory.

Proper Golf Stance

A proper golf stance should be about as wide as your shoulders. Make sure your shoulders are aligned at your target. Point your right foot straight ahead and point your left foot slightly to the left. Keep your elbows as natural as possible to maintain a proper golf stance.

Even minor adjustments to your stance can make major changes in where your golf ball will end up. Practice the proper golf stance at the driving range and make small adjustments until you get the results you are looking for.

 

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May 2012
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