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Wicked right slice?

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How does one correct a right slice when teeing off?

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  1. The reason why you are slicing is because you are striking the ball from right to left with the clubface, you need to "square-up" the face of the club to the ball at impact.  You might try moving up on the ball with your stance, so it is more in the middle and less out front.  Good luck, slicing is the number one nemisis of most golfers.


  2. turn 90 degrees left before teeing off

  3. slow down. swing at about 70% of your hardest. The number one mistake of new golfers is swinging too hard!! If you swing too hard or too fast, your club face can be coming through the ball open i.e. facing out to your right. slow down so the flex of the shaft has time to catch up and square up the club face. you may lose a little distance in the beginning, but a ball  that goes really far....the wrong way....does you no good, right? better to hit it twice straight, than once way off to the right : )

  4. Try swinging less harder, standing up straighter, keeping your elbows and wrists straight, keeping your legs firm and planted, alot of things can throw off your swing.  Go to the driving range and try some things and teach yourself  a swing you feel comfortable with.  It's usually what i do at the begining of every spring.

  5. lets see...you have now gotten like 4 different ideas on how to correct your slice.  I'll add the most important  and actually the only way to correct a slice....Its called lessons and practice.....we can't see the actual reason or reasons you are slicing ...a teaching pro can.  they can also offer you Ideas to correct it right away...without having to try the shotgun approach you have gotten so far here.
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