Feb
06
golf tees
Dr Shade asked:


Is there anything worse than KILLING A DRIVE, thinking you have knocked the cover off the ball, only to watch it slice 100 yards out of bounds! This frustrating golf shot causes a lot of anger among amateur golfers, and many respond with unusual techniques to fix it! Some golfers will aim 100 yards to the left of the fairway, thinking that it will slice back into the middle of the fairway. Of course, this action rarely works.

Many golfers put the driver in their bag, and stick to irons and fairway woods. While this is effective for some, do you really need to sacrifice the 50-100 yards that a driver can give you?

Today we are going to learn one key thing to look for in your swing that you may be doing wrong. This tip will help you learn how to correct a golf slice, and can be implemented into your game immediately!

Gripping the Club Correctly

Yes, the grip can be reason you’re slicing the ball! There are a wide variety of test, techniques and instructions that you can follow, to correct a slice. But if your grip is wrong, none of them will help.

The first thing to do is to make sure that you are holding the club with the correct amount of pressure. On a scale of 1-10, how tight are you holding it. Some golfers have a grip that is extremely loose. This makes it impossible for them to control the golf club throughout the swing. Other golfers do the opposite and have such a tight grip that they cut the ball severely and send their ball off on any number of different possible trajectories. Having an even amount of pressure is the first step in correcting a slice.

Here’s one way to make sure your grip is working. Insert two golf tees between your thumb and the webbing of your hand while gripping the club. If the tees point toward the target, than your weak grip is a typical slicer’s mistake. Make sure both tees are pointing straight in front of you. If they are, than you are gripping the club with the proper amount of force.

Also, When you grip the club, make sure the the “V’s” made by your thumbs and forefingers are both pointing back to your right shoulder area, and both the “V” of your left hand, and the “V” of your right hand should be parallel.

Learning how to correct a golf slice is never easy, but if your grip is causing the problem, the fix can be quick and permanent! Remember, your hands are the only part of your body that ever touch the club, so it is crucial that they touch the clubs correctly.

I hope this tip has fixed your problem.



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