Get Rid Of That Golf Slice!
The number one problem the average golfer encounters with their golf game is slicing the golf ball. We've all been through it. I've even seen some players aim their drive over to the left side of the rough to try and compensate for it going way over to the right side. It doesn't need to be that way. By simply correcting your golf slice you will cut several strokes off your scorecard.
Many golfers spend far too many years living in frustration with their golf game because they slice the golf ball and they don't know how to fix the problem. If you want to become a better golfer, you must learn how to correct your slice. Here are a few tips that will help you cure a golf slicing problem.
Get A Good Stance
The right stance should put your feet about as wide as your shoulders. Make sure your shoulders are aligned to the target you're aiming for. If you have doubts as to whether or not you're lined up correctly, place a golf club down on the ground against your toes. It should be aiming at your target. If it's not, simply adjust your stance so that you're lined up correctly. Your right foot should be straight ahead, and your left foot should be pointing a little to the left.
Make sure your elbows are natural and comfortable. Keep in mind that even minor adjustments or changes can make big differences of where your golf ball will end up. Spend the time at the driving range practicing your stance. Make the corrections and the changes you need to align yourself properly. The time you spend on the range will be time well spent. You will be amazed at the results if you stick with it.
Grip A Correct Grip On The Club
Most of the golf slicing problems are created from gripping the club incorrectly. The proper grip will have your left hand and your thumb along the shaft. It should line up pointing toward your right eye. Next, wrap your right hand over your left and be sure your right palm is sitting over your left thumb.
Another common problem is gripping the golf club tightly with your right hand. This will cause you to hook the ball. On the flipside, a weak grip will keep the clubface open and cause you to slice.
To correct your golf slice that is caused by a weak grip is to roll your hands back so that your weaker back hand faces the target, and your stronger back hand faces in the opposite direction. This grip will eliminate your slice.
By going to the driving range and practicing this new golf grip you will know immediately if this is what has been causing you to slice the golf ball. Be sure to take your time and make small adjustments to your grip. This may sound too simple, but an improper golf grip is the cause to most slicing problems. By changing your grip you may be able to correct your slice in a quick amount of time.
Good Swing Mechanics
Correcting your golf swing mechanics is yet another good cure to fixing a golf slice. A correct backswing begins with your hands, followed by your arms and then your shoulders, all in one fluid motion.
The right downswing starts by turning your hips, keeping your eyes focused on the golf ball, and your head should be behind the ball as you go into your follow through.
Once you begin practicing using these tips on the driving range, you’ll quickly overcome any slicing problem you may have. Getting good at golf is simply a matter of practice and developing good habits. Tiny changes have a way of producing big results. In a short amount of time you will see yourself saying goodbye banana ball, and hello green!
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