Instead of the face aiming to the right and then swinging to the left, we need to get the club face left of our swing direction first. A slice is a type of golf shot that curves the same way as a fade, but it curves a lot more and it’s harder to control. Checking your new grip, take your normal stance, with the ball just inside your front heel.
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Fixing A Slice First Requires You To Fix Your Grip By Positioning Your Hands Properly.
Stop your weak grip and rotate the hands to make a neutral or strong grip. A bad slice can be fixed. How you place your hands on the club has a direct effect on how you hit the ball and on the ball flight itself.
A Slice, On The Other Hand, Is Always A Hindrance.
Updated on july 4, 2022. Position the ball off the inside of your front foot, about even with your heel, to promote an upward strike of the golf ball. Work on a drill to align your club face and swing path.
Striking The Ball On The Upswing Will Help Promote A Straighter Flight And Greater Distance.
Go to a stronger grip. Before we fix your slice with your d. Once we get the face going left, then we can change your path and it’s all down to just strike solely.
Then We Need To Change The Path.
This is where you start hitting the ball straight or even with a nice little draw. Start with a stronger grip, get the setup square again, or even slightly closed. Subscribe for new videos every week:
A Slice Is A Type Of Golf Shot That Curves The Same Way As A Fade, But It Curves A Lot More And It’s Harder To Control.
Both of these are controlled golf shots that can help you navigate the course better because they curve. Courses like this one make it difficult to manage the slice. Make sure that the club is starting back on a slightly inside path and then learn to release the club.