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Free Cure to Golf Slice

Don’t Fix A Golf Slice The Easy Way

There is an easy way to fix a golf slice, but it doesn’t always work. Before we go into that let’s have a look at what causes a slice. If you understand that then you will understand the theory behind  the cures .

Free Cure to Golf Slice

Don’t Aim Left to Compensate for a Slice

Don’t try a quick easy fix that you don’t understand, or that in some way diminishes your game. Actions such as compensating by hitting out left, knowing that your slice will bring the ball back right, are simple cop-outs from doing a bit work to find out what is wrong. Not only that, but all it achieves is to reduce your length and could also turn what should be an easy run into a green into a nightmare trying to get over a number of traps.

Don’t do it. Cure your slice at source, and if you understand what causes it, you might want to spend some time working on it. A slice is caused, for a right handed player, by spinning the ball clockwise with the club. This causes a drag differential between each side as the ball flies through the air, and eventually the ball starts to swing off to the right. A left handed player will put the opposite spin on. When the ball spins anti-clockwise it will turn out to the left. A right handed hooker does the same thing – the ball gets anti-clockwise spin and out it goes left.

So how Does the Spin get on the Ball?

The spin is imparted by the golf club as it strikes the ball at an angle. If it struck the ball straight on it would fly straight down the fairway without a waver, other than that imparted by the wind. The ball is struck at angle for one of two reasons. The first is that the club face reaches the ball before it has properly straightened out. Your swing might be straight, but not the club face. It is too open at the moment of strike.

To cure the golf slice you have to close the club face a bit. Try this on the range till can do it time and time again. Tighten your grip by holding it further round the cub anticlockwise. Not much. Try half an inch and see what happens. If it works, fine. If not, then the problem lies with the second reason: your swing, and you should get the opinion of your club professional.

The pros can usually sort out your slice: if anyone can fix a golf slice they can. They have seen plenty slices since everybody slices the ball now and again. Once you have fixed it, it may come back, but at least you will know how to keep it under control.

By: Curt Smith

For more information on how to fix a golf slice, visit the golf swing instruction section of GolfInstructionGuide.com today!

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Tips To Cure Your Golf Slice

The slice is probably the most dreaded of all poor golf swinging techniques primarily because of the difficulty it takes to cure it. This is found among new golfers and can sometimes be attributed to over zealousness.

This swing causes the ball to veer sharply towards the right for right handed player, and to the left for left handed players. With a little help -  you can cure your slice for good .

Tips To Cure Your Golf Slice

Recent studies suggest that the common causes of slices are:

The upper torso opens prematurely on the downswing – this is when the right shoulder goes out and above the downswing, causing the club to hit the ball on an out-to-in swing path.

The Fix: Place your right foot slightly behind you – make sure your heel is down when you put your right foot back, when you take your practice swings. This is so you get comfortable with the posture and reduce the incidence of swinging a slice. Make sure you swing your arms properly to feel the clubs head upon impact

Grasp of the golf club is too tight – this is dangerous, as well as incorrect, because it may cause possible wrist injury once you swing the golf club and your hold is too tight. This is also causes an open clubface upon impact. This is also happens when the player attempts to clear his hips too fast.

The Fix: Keep your hands low and relax your grip – the grip should be a comfortable grip.

These are only some of the more common causes and basic cures for ’slicing’ swings. If you need more information about how to improve your overall game, there are lots of instructional videos available and loads of information online that you can make use of.

Who knows, once you put in all the effort you might end up in the PGA tour and go head to head with Tiger Woods! Who knows!

By: Tim Lee

For more tips to cure your golf slice, visit www.curegolfslice.net

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