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How to Get Rid of A Golf Slice
Fixing a Golf Slice – 9 Simple Steps
Are You Struggling to Get Rid of a Golf Slice?
It seems that every golfer at some point in time wants to know how to get rid of slice golf. At some point, every golfer has had a fear of slicing.
I know the dreaded fear of the golf slice – I had it bad. I also know how embarrassing it is to hit that weak, airy-fairy shot off to the right, the one that so often goes in the woods or out of bounds.
The other problem with slicing is that it will cause you to lose 10-17 yards from your drives. The reason for this is that slicing will produce a higher shot with more backspin and sidespin than a draw or straight shot. When you learn to overcome slicing and hit the ball straighter, you will naturally gain more distance.
It is possible to overcome a golf slice. If you apply everything I’ll teach you in this free online golf lesson, you can learn to fix your golf slice.
What causes a slice in golf? It is simply that the ball is struck with a sideways force that makes the ball spin sideways. Now, one other reason you may be hitting weak shots to the right is that you are hitting the ball off the toe of the club. This in fact will open the clubface at impact. Golf Dust is a great golf impact indicator that can show you if this is what you are in fact doing wrong.
Here’s what you must understand – there are only two ways that you can slice a golf ball:
1. An outside-in swing path or 2. Holding the club face open at impact
There is one other thing that may cause a shot that drifts off to the right and that is simply hitting the ball off the toe of the golf club. The best way to find out if you’re not hitting the sweet spot is to use a golf impact indicator like Golf Dust or some form of golf tape.
In this article, we’ll look at how to cure both of the problems that cause a slice.
However, what I’d like to have you consider first is what’s going on in your mind. That’s where I was actually having the greatest challenges… and where my greatest breakthroughs have come.
Here’s how I corrected my thinking and learned to fix my golf slice:
1. The biggest problem I had with slicing the golf ball was that I was actually overcompensating. My fear was slicing my shot to the right, so I would compensate by trying to pull the club inside to the left. This created an outside-in swing path, exactly what was causing me to slice.
2. Whatever you focus on expands. If you focus on that what you fear, it will expand and your mind will dwell on a slice. Get over it. Yes, that’s right, just quit thinking about slicing as of right now. Stop fearing it.
3. One of the best lessons I ever learned about this was is Timothy Gallway’s book, “The Inner Game of Golf.” He talks about challenging your inner critic. Tell yourself, “Alright body, show me how to hit a slice. Show me what that would look like.”
Wow, all of a sudden, just by facing your fear, it takes away the tension!
Then say to your body, “Alright body, now show me how to hit one straight. Then show me a hook.” This process allows your body to relax and actually feel what the different swing paths feel like.
Give your body permission to try a few different swing paths. It will be very freeing and suddenly you will gain a new perception and awareness of your actual swing path.
Accuracy Golf Training – How to Align for Straight Golf Shots:
Start focusing on what it takes to hit straight shots. This method of alignment is what I still use and it is extremely effective. If you watch golf on TV, you’ll soon discover this is exactly how most touring pros align their shots.
1. Take your grip while standing behind the ball.
2. Next, stand behind the ball and look at the target (usually a flag).
3. Then visualize a line that runs from your target to your ball.
4. Take Dead Aim. Find something that catches your eye that is on that target line, about 1-2 feet directly in front of your ball. This is where you will aim. Make it a precise spot, like the left edge of a divot or an unusual blade of grass.
5. Come to the side of the ball and 1st align your club to the target spot 1-2 feet in front of you.
6. Now ALIGN YOUR FEET TO RUN PARALELL TO THE TARGET LINE. It is critical that you understand this point. Your feet should NOT point at the target, otherwise you will be having a closed stance and it will not be natural for your club to swing through the ball squarely. If your feet are aligned to the target, you will actually have a closed stance and will be forced to overcompensate. The best way to check the line is to take your normal stance, then have someone drop a club at your heels. Then you can go behind the ball and check to see if the club on the ground is lined up parallel to the target (it should be lined up about 15 feet left of the target – the opposite if you are a lefty).
7. Great – now you’re perfectly aligned for success. Now waggle the club to release any tension from your hands. I suggest that you develop a consistent number of waggles before you swing because this will help you get in a steady habit. It will also keep you focused on your set-up routine, rather than taking too long over the ball and letting your mind get crowded with negative swing thoughts. You might find something like “1-2-3 go” is helpful. Just create your own pattern and make it a habit.
8. Rotate your head towards the target (do not lift your head up as you will get yourself out of position). Visualize the exact spot where you want the ball to land and roll, then imagine the flight the ball will take. I do this visualization as a part of my waggle.
9. My only swing thought is simple – Feel the club swinging straight down the line. I visualize an imaginary line that runs down the path I want my club to take, then I watch my divot come out of the ground along that path.
These 9 simple steps should prove most helpful in curing your golf slice and allow you to have greater accuracy in your golf game.
If you are still having difficulty getting rid of your golf slice, you should take a look at your grip.
It is possible that you have what is known as a “weak grip.” This simply means that your grip is such that your hands tend to roll the club to an open position and the ball curves right at impact.
A simple rule of thumb for a proper golf grip is that you want to be able to see at least two knuckles on your glove hand (your left hand for right-handed golfers). The right hand should tuck in to the left hand and the hands should work together.
You should also have a PGA teaching professional take a look at your set-up.
The Assist Pro Swing Trainer will help you with the grip because it automatically puts your hands in the proper swing position.
One last thing to check to overcome a golf slice: Part of the problem may be in the way you are NOT transferring your weight in the golf swing. If you find that on your follow-through that the majority of your weight is on the right foot (for righty’s), you are not transferring your weight properly. This will cause an outside to inside swing plane and will result in a slice.
There are three golf training aids that can help you overcome the problem of slicing the golf ball:
1. The Foot Wedge – No, this is not where you kick the ball into the fairway with your foot. The Foot Wedge is a golf training aid that will help you keep your weight on the inside of the right foot. When you play for real, this should help you get the feel of having your weight on the inside of your right foot. You can buy a foot wedge or even use a couple of headcovers under the inside of your foot.
2. The Inside Approach – this is a great tool to automatically help you improve your swing plane and get the correct inside to outside swing path.
3. The Assist Pro Golf Swing Trainer – this weighted Golf Training Aid helps to get your hands in the proper position and well as develop the proper swing motion.
A Special Golf Tip for Ladies: Many women are especially plagued with slicing the golf ball. It seems the reason for this is often because many women are overly concerned with a swing that “looks good.” In conversations I’ve had with women about this subject, I hear them saying, “I just want to look good when I swing” or “I just don’t want to be embarrassed.” That’s understandable. Learning to hit the ball squarely off the tee feels great – and it makes you look like a classy, accomplished golfer.
Whatever you focus on expands. It may be that you are actually just trying too hard. As a result, you develop a tremendous amount of tension in your body and your hands are not able to relax and properly swing through the impact zone.
Here’s the key to hitting great shots: Smile and have fun! Pretend like you’re a little kid and you don’t care about the results. Say to yourself, “I’m going to enjoy this swing, regardless of the outcome.”
Make sure to take your grip like you were hanging on to a baby’s hand. When you swing, focus on relaxed hands.
When you practice, take a few swings on the practice range and see if you can detect any tension in your body when you swing. Just notice it, don’t try to correct it. Make it your goal to just release any tension and allow yourself to swing to be free, fluid and fast.
The Best Golf Training Aids that Help Fix a Golf Slice:
Inside Approach
This practice tool helps you to get the proper “Inside-Approach” golf swing path. Most people who slice have a swing path that is too steep and comes from the outside of center to the inside. To compensate for pulling their shot, they leave their clubface open through impact, producing that nasty slice.
The Inside Approach Virtually eliminates that improper swing path. It causes a person to actually take the club away in a better position, making it much easier to come back through the ball in the proper position.
Assist Pro
The Assist Pro Golf Swing Trainer is a weighted club that has the weight in such a position that it teaches you the proper motion of the hands to roll over through the impact zone. This practice club also has a grip that automatically puts your hands in the proper and strong position. Great for developing feel, especially for a beginning golfer.
By: Colin Goehring
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Colin Goehring
Director
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"Fixing a Golf Slice" – 3 Tips to Break Your Slice Swing Habit
One of the golf swing basic you must master is to control you slice. Fully more than 70% of golfers hate to slice the golf ball because it is almost impossible to control the direction of the ball. This article will help you to fix your golf slice.
In fact, if you are a right hand golfer your golf ball will most probably curve to the right. To help you cure your “banana ball”. You must first understand your slice. Following are the 3 types of slice you might encounter.
Type 1: The straight slice
Your club is open when applying a bit of spin to the ball. Normally, you ball path will look straight initially and then curve to right. This is known as the straight slice.
Type 2: The Pull Slice
This kind of slide result from which your club facing outside in (clubhead facing slightly to the left). The result of this slice is first the ball will travel to your left and then curve to your right.
Type 3: The Push Slice
The opposite of pull slice which is club facing inside out (club head facing slightly to your right). The ball will first travel to your right and then curve to the right giving you a nice (as intended?) banana curve.
Now, you can judge your slice by looking at your ball path. You should have a better idea why your ball go in those directions. To fix your slice, follow these few tips.
Tip 1: Fix Your Swing
Chance are you have a bad habit of slicing the ball outside in creating a left spin on the ball. When enough left spin applied your ball will curve to the right naturally. To fix this, you have to hit your ball inside out.
Try to drop your right foot to about 10 inch (for right hander) to the back, this will allow you to swing outside in easier. Adopt this swing to your normal stance, you’ll be amazed.
Tip 2: Throw A Bag?
This is a simple yet effective practice. Get something with decent weight, perhaps an impact bag. Swing and drop the bag to the direction you want your ball to land on. Remember to choose something light enough not to hurt your back but heavy enough to control your swing motion.
This practice helps grooves an anti-cut motion. Keep your left arm connected to your chest as you swing back, and maintain that connection until you release the bag to the right of the target line.
Tip 3: Fix your direction
If your swing is straight, ie, not swinging outside in, chances are your clubface it facing the wrong direction. To fix your direction, get a small magnet with the size of a calculator battery and a tee. Glue the magnet to the tee and place the tee onto your clubface.
Place your DIY magneted tee to your clubface with the tee pointing out. Make a few slow-mo swings, and study your clubface to see whether the tee pointing to the direction you intended?
As clubs get longer and as players swing faster, it is quite impossible for beginners not to slice their shots without clear instructions. However, with proper practice and analysis, any golfer can slash his handicaps by 3 to 7 within a short amount of time.
By: Eason Chan
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Tips for Fixing a Golf Slice
Golf slice is one of the most common problems every golfer experiences. Surveys show that more than 86% of the golfers are experiencing golf slice dilemmas. What is even worse is that most of them do not even know how to fix it.
The problem with most golfers is that they do not even know what causes golf slice problems. Some players have even gone to the extent of getting some advanced training utilities, golf lessons, and even performed more than a few drills. But in spite of all the help, they continue to strike a golf slice.
So where the problem does lies?
Know the Culprit
Golf slice takes place when the clubface makes a “side-spin” on the golf ball. In most cases, people will instantly consider it as a reflexive problem. What they do not know is that it is more on the corporeal matter.
The reason behind this matter is actually based on the coordination of the mind and body. Normally, the mind will command the body to sway the club well.
However, due to some physical restrictions, the output may not correspond to the expected action, thus, causing a swing error.
Experts have already identified the main reasons why golf slice takes place. Based on some research, golf slice are usually caused by four problems, namely:
1. Inappropriate arm stroke
2. Unfitting grip or hand grip was too stiff
3. Improper stance
4. Inappropriate “weight shifting”
All of these things may contribute to golf slicing problems.
What most golfers fail to realize is that the body should sway along with the club, after hitting the ball. If the shoulder fails to make the correct turn, slicing will take place. If your hand is too tight on the club, same problem will happen.
Everything is coordinated with the ball. If you were not able to project the correct physical condition that the game needs, you will most likely end up slicing the ball every now and then. This can be pretty frustrating.
Now that you know the real culprit, it is time for you to fix the error and start making a swift shot. No more golf slices this time.
Here are a few tips for fixing a golf slice:
1. Create the right posture
Ever wonder why some golfers are trying to project a perfect stance before hitting the ball? That is because proper golf posture is important to create a meaningful and correct shot.
Your shoulders should be able to make the right turn after swinging the club and hit the ball. Experts say that it is best to make one’s shoulder parallel to the mark. Be natural and keep your elbows on its normal mode. This will ensure correct posture.
2. Give the club some space
One of the common reasons of golf slice problems is based on the inappropriate grip on the club. Most beginners tend to hold the club too tight. It will immobilize your hand for making a good rotation after hitting the ball.
Gripping the club too strong will trigger your right hand to deliver the ball to sway towards the left side. On the other hand, too loose grip will also create a problem.
To solve the problem, it is best if you will try rolling your hands moving backwards. This will instigate proper handling.
It is all dependent on the proper coordination of the upper and the lower body to deliver the right posture and hand actions.
Keep in mind that a good golfer has already experienced almost all of the known golf problems. Hence, it takes dogged determination to perfect those skills and hone your craft to improve your game.
By: Tim Lee
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Fixing a Golf Slice With Your Driver
How many times during a round of golf do you wish you could take your slice-driver included and turn it around?
If you have ever struggled with a slice the driver seems to be the biggest culprit. There is a big reason and I will share it with you.
There is no doubt in my mind that the tee shot is one of the top three most important shots in golf. I would rate driving the ball right along with putting and pitching as the three most important parts to the game. That is why you have to get rid of the slice forever.
If your golf ball consistently curves to the right it can make for a long day. Every once in a while when you see trouble right it makes you aim further left, and of course that is about the time that the golf ball doesn’t slice.
The single biggest change that I have seen in the game over the past 20 years is the emphasis that has been placed on driving the golf ball further. What everyone fails to tell you is the further you drive it the less accurate you will be. Tom Watson went to Byron Nelson 20 years ago and mentioned that he wasn’t hitting the driver as accurate as he was when he was younger and Byron Nelson said “remember that if you hit it 25 yards further you are not going to hit it as straight”.
Let me give you a couple of tips that will help you straighten out your slice. #1. As painful as it is going to sound, you have to start aiming to the right. Slicers aim left and the only way to get the ball back in play is to slice it, or push it back to the right. #2. If you can train yourself to aim to the right then you have to release the clubhead sooner in the downswing, which will create a draw.
The next time you are on the golf course and you want to take your slice-driver included and turn it into a draw…aim right.
By: Bobby W Eldridge
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Golfingly yours,
Bobby Eldridge
IGolfFixes.com
Bobby Eldridge
IGolfFixes.com
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