Golf Fixes - How To Cure Your Golf Slice
Golf Fixes - How To Cure Your Golf Slice
Here are two awesome golf fixes on how to instantly fix your slice once and for all!
(Please note - these golf fixes assume you are a right handed golfer)
When you grip the club the proper way this allows the clubface to return to the impact area in the square position.
If you've been slicing the golf ball more than likely your grip is too weak. You probably can only see one knuckle of your left hand...
Or even worse - you're grip is SO weak you can't see ANY knuckle at all! This is a sure sign your faulty grip is causing that banana ball you hate so much and robbing you of precious distance.
The next time you tee it up, try this simple golf fix. Take your normal stance and grip the club. Turn your left hand to the right(clockwise)until you can see from two to three knuckles of your left hand. Make sure you keep both palms facing each other as if your hands are acting as one unit. This will cause you to turn your right hand clockwise to the right as well
A simple check to make sure your grip is in the correct position is to look at the "V's" formed by the thumbs and forefingers of both your hands. These "V''s" should be pointing toward your right shoulder like the picture below illustrates. This is a sure fire way to instantly cure that slice!
I guarantee you that the club face will now start to square up at impact.
Lemme tell you the reason I believe so many amatuers slice the ball with their driver.
So many amateurs in a mad rush to kill the ball with their driver start the downswing by opening up their shoulders...
The truth is opening up your shoulders from the top makes the clubhead cut across the ball at impact.
So, lemme give you another golf fix to help you with that driver slice.
Try hitting some golf balls with your feet and knees touching each other and making normal, real golf swings. Everything else stays the same.
It's a beautiful way for you to start feeling the arms swing away from your body. Your arms will not be so connected to your body on the downswing.
The arms are free to swing past you and you don't have to worry about the body.
You will hit about 80% of your regular length this way but have 100% better contact with the golf ball.
Give this golf fix a try the next time out.
Play well.
John Lynch
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