Tips For Correcting A Golf Slice
Correcting a golf slice is the fastest way to shave strokes off
of your golf game. Slicing a golf ball is one of the most common
errors that an average player makes.
Some golfers remain frustrated for years because they never
find out why they are slicing a golf ball. But if you are ever
going to become a good golfer, correcting a golf slice is a
must. These simple tips will show you how to cure golf slices
just by practicing some basic golf swing tips and instructions.
Proper Golf Stance
A proper golf stance should be about as wide as your shoulders.
Make sure your shoulders are aligned at your target. Point your
right foot straight ahead and point your left foot slightly to
the left. Keep your elbows as natural as possible to maintain a
proper golf stance.
Even minor adjustments to your stance can make major changes in
where your golf ball will end up. Practice the proper golf
stance at the driving range and make small adjustments until you
get the results you are looking for.
Proper Golf Club Grip
Another common way of correcting a golf slice is adjusting your
hands for a proper golf club grip. Grip the golf club with your
left hand and put your thumb along the shaft.
The line between your thumb and index finger should be pointing
toward your right eye. Wrap your right hand over your left and
rest your left thumb into your right palm.
A common mistake most right handed golfers make is gripping the
club too tight with the right hand causing the ball to hook
towards the left. But the opposite is true with a slice. A weak
grip creates an open club face causing your ball to slice to the
right.
The best way of correcting a golf slice caused by your grip is
roll your hands back so that your non dominant back hand faces
the target and your dominant back hand faces the opposite
direction.
Practice the proper golf club grip at the driving range to
determine if this is what's causing you to slice the ball. Take
your time and make small adjustments to your grip. Even though a
proper golf club grip seems simple, it is one of the most common
ways of correcting a golf slice.
Correct Golf Swing Mechanics
Correct golf swing mechanics is another cure for correcting a
golf slice. A proper golf backswing starts with your hands, is
immediately followed by your arms and shoulders all in one
smooth motion.
A proper golf downswing begins with your hips, keeping your
eyes on the ball and your head behind the ball as you follow
through. Once you practice the correct golf swing mechanics,
you'll be amazed at how quick you will lower your golf score.
Becoming a good golfer is a matter of practicing and playing on
a regular basis while developing good habits. Small changes can
often make a big difference in your score. Once you practice
correcting a golf slice you'll soon be hearing, "great shot!"
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