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Nov
11

Tips to Eliminate an Unwanted Golf Swing Slice

Posted by Rob Jeffries

1532449999_39dcd0231bAs with every other sport, perfecting your golfing game involves improving those aspects that are less-than-perfect. For instance, by eliminating an unwanted golf swing slice you can lower your score and handicap. Here are some tips for ending your slicing:

1. Compensate for a downswing that is too wide. Try solving this problem by practicing without a club. After swinging your left arm backwards, your left arm should slant across your torso and cross at your right shoulder. Then during the downswing, your right arm should perform the converse action. Slant your right arm across your chest, and cross at your left shoulder. Keep practicing this drill until you master it.

2. Practice on a hill. Driving ranges often have small hills to the side, where you can practice your stroke with the ball being higher than your feet. Make sure to use an extremely powerful left-handed grip. Practicing shots from these mounds will cause your swings to level out and start moving leftwards. This method of overcompensating will temporarily turn your slices into hooks. That’s okay! The next step is to use the same grip on level ground. Here, the hooking will disappear, thus causing the slicing to disappear as well. Ultimately, you’ve solved the problem of using an unwanted golf swing slice.

3. Prevent a straight left arm during your follow-through. A straight left arm prevents your right arm from rotating. Thus, your ball will veer to the right because you won’t strike the ball squarely. You can solve this slicing problem by bending your left arm as you follow-through on the stroke. Slowing down your practice swings will help to eliminate the slices.

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