Saturday, October 11, 2008

Make This Weekend Time To Start Curing The Golf Slice

If you are new to golf then you will find that curing the golf slice is one of the first problems you face when you get past the basics.Weekend golfers will always quote the slice as their worst shot in the bag. 

You will even see the pros fire off the occasional slice when under pressure.

What makes this happen?As many people have come to discover in the past, hitting a slice involves a club moving across the line at impact combined with an open clubface.

One of the biggest problems golfers face today is curing that annoying slice. Imagine how much more accurate you can be if you could improve your golf swing technique and considerably decrease your slice.

In order to help you eliminate the slice we have prepared 5 tips to help out.

1. To eliminate the slice, you must develop a wide and powerful backswing. You have to keep your left arm straight as you take the club backwards, but you must not keep your left arm straight in your follow-through.

If kept straight, your left arm can lead to a heavy slice. This is due to your left arm hindering your right arm's natural rotation. How to adjust? Simple.

Let your left arm bend during your follow-through. Swing a few times only with your left hand, then immediately do a normal swing.

2. Another cause of slicing is because you are letting your club get too far behind you on the backswing, which makes you get outside your target line on your downswing. Without a club, try swinging your left arm, mimicking a full swing.

Your arm has to cross your chest and meet up with your right shoulder. On the downswing, try replicating that motion exactly, only backwards.

3. When it comes down to it, a slice is just a lack of squaring the club with the ball. So you need a great finish to square the club with the ball correctly. Grab your 8 iron and tee the ball up.

Swing it back to waist height, cock the club up, and then pull towards your left. You should be aiming to hit the ball about 50 yards. Be sure to make your chest and belt buckle face your target.

4. Let's say your problem is a bit worse. You are hitting big banana slices. You must square the club to the ball earlier. What you should do is draw a yard long straight line in the sand in a bunker.

Take a 5 iron or 6 iron and swing the club above the line. Try to get your divot to start at the line and go forward. You need to carry on this exercise until you can hit a minimum of 10 shots in a row.

5. Often one's slice can be eliminated, only to come back stronger than ever. Don't worry; there is a golf swing tip for this too. Make your way over to the driving range. Raising the ball to a level above that of your shoes.

Hit balls whilst ensuring you maintain a strong left handed grip. This naturally straightens out your swing. Check your grip to make sure it is neutral as usual. Hopefully this article will help you to send your slice into memories only.

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