How to Cure Your Slice Quickly and Easily and
Hit Every Fairway Every Time, Slashing Your Score
By: Dave Norman
Do you want to be able to cure your slice and master the art of driving
clean straight soaring drives straight as an arrow down the fairway without
having to resort to dodgey gimmick clubs or expensive pro lessons? The
simple to follow step by step techniques below will help you to cure your
slice quickly and easily with minimum effort.
The most maddening part of slicing is that even if you manage hit the
fairway, the vicious sideways spin will force your ball to swerve off into
the rough, leaving you to play your next shot in trouble, stuck behind a
well placed tree or in the long grass. Even if you stay on the fairway you
will lose both distance and position every time you strike the ball
devastating your chances of a good score. The golf slice has two possible
causes.
The first problem is an outside swing path. This is a result of poor body
positioning. One of the lazier ways golfers try to cure their slice is by
aiming to the left of the target, hoping to compensate for the right hand
veer of the ball.
Although this makes some sense when you reflect about it in the long run
it's doesn't work.. You're actually forcing yourself into a bad set up and
trying to solve one problem while creating another. Instead concentrate on
keeping your shoulders, hips and feet square to the target line.
Positioning your body correctly ensures that you club impacts the ball
square to the club face stopping you from slicing. The subsequent problem
you need to manage is striking the ball with an open club face.