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Simple Golf Slice Fixes To Cure Your Slice Golf Swing

By: Mike T Pedersen

The most common swing fault in golf is a slice. Learning simple golf slice fixes is the approach to take to cure your slice fast and painlessly. So many golfers struggle with this humiliating ball flight, and yet it's so easy to fix it, it'll make you sick to your stomach.

The cause of a golf slice is either an "out-to-in" golf swing, or an open face at impact. There are many causes of either of these swing faults, but correcting them is easy.

Strengthen Your Grip To Hit A Draw



If you're a slicer, then take a look at your grip. More than likely your left hand is in a weak position, which means it's more to your left when you look down at it.

To hit a draw, just bring your left hand over more to the right so you can see up to 3 knuckles of your left hand. This will encourage your clubface to close faster and easier through impact, giving your ball a draw spin.

Drop Your Arms And Club To Start Your Downswing



A slicer has an upper body move with the right shoulder coming over the top which gets the clubshaft outside the target line, making it cut across the ball, giving it sidespin that makes it bend to the right.

When you start your downswing, think of your arms, hands and club dropping right away. This will encourage your right shoulder to go down and under, instead of over.

Golf tips for coming over the top in your golf swing will quickly cure your golf slice. You'll soon be drawing the ball and getting more roll when it hits.

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If you want to fix your slice, getting your club on plane coming down will help immensely. Using a golf swing plane trainer will give you the feel of a correct, on plane downswing while you're hitting balls.

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