Tuesday, October 14, 2008

How to Cure Your Golf Slicing Problem?

Slicing is the most common fault made by golfers, especially beginners. Slicing means the ball starts to the left of the target and finished well to the right. In general, slicers use too much body action in their swing which is opposite golfers who hook, have too much hand action and not enough body.

A QuickTip to Prevent The Slice

1. Relax your mind and body, especially body. Don’t try to hit a ball hard and think that it will give you an extra distance - this is totally wrong.The proper amount of distance will come in time. Your goal here is to stop causing the ball curving from left to right – if you are right-handed golfer.

2. Make sure your grip is not weak which can noticed by knuckles of your lef hand (for right-handed golfer). If you can only see one knuckle, it means that your grip is weak. So try to grip your golf club so that at least two or three knuckles are visible and then place your right hand that each palm is facing one another. This will close your clubface more and reduce the chances of slicing.

3. Adjust your stance so that it is slightly closed, with the right feet pointing just a few degrees towards the right of your target line. This will stop you from swinging the club outside-in.

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1 comment:

Striker said...

Nice article, easy to understand. Years ago I had trouble slicing the ball and the tips you give here are the same ones that helped me hit the ball straighter.