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How do I control the slice in my golf game. Some are 4 feet off the ground and way right.?

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How do I control the slice in my golf game. Some are 4 feet off the ground and way right.?

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  1. low and to the right aye?

    Well first off make sure you stay down.  If your body comes up your head will come up and you'll blade the ball or hit it very thin causing the ball to barely get off the ground.  Now as for slicing, there are many things that can cause this.  Usually an in-to-out swing will cause this.  The easiest way to get rid of a slice is to roll your wrists through the shot.  Most golfers who slice the ball are too ignorant to realize that they are not rolling their wrists, and when they don't roll the wrists, it leaves the club face open, causing your shot to slice to the right or left if you're left handed.  If you had a video of your swing I could tell you everything you're doing wrong, and what you're doing correctly.


  2. Basically, your club face is slicing across the ball on an outside to inside path. You need to reverse it to an inside out swing path.  One of the easiest ways to practice this is by putting a towel between your right elbow and body (if you are right handed) Don't allow it to fall out during your backswing.  That will help keep your swing path inside out.

  3. First, you need to keep your swing on the proper plane (kind of like the earth's axis). Make sure you keep you hips and arms in line when making contact with the ball and roll your wrists over. Keep your head down, and make sure to follow through. I am willing to bet that your slice is coming from the popular "over-the-top" swing. Most golfer go through this phase, especially if you have played baseball in the past. It is when you get the club all the way back and then instead of going back down the swing plane inside, you rotate your back shoulder out toward the ball, which causes the club to get outside the ball and thus cut across it producing a clockwise spin on the ball and sending it to the right (if you are right handed.)

  4. Get a Taylor Made R7 Draw driver, made all the difference in my slice and learn to roll your wrists. A midicus club will teach you the proper way to swing, give it a try and good luck.

  5. practicing works well... work on following the ball with your Eyes not your head if you do it with your head then you got a slice.. I know I get it often and I have corrected it from time to time.. your stance has a lot to do with it if you pick your front foot up then your going to slice...

    -Edward-

    http://creativeways.nuskywaygolf.com

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