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Purepoint Golf Tips – Cure A Golf Slice And The Drill To Use To Fix The Golf Slice By David Nevogt Copyright 2006 David Nevogt
If you have been slicing the ball, this tip is for you. Here’s how to cure a slice.
The way I grip the club enables the club face to return square when it comes back down to the ball.
I don’t have any challenges with slicing the ball. But if you've been slicing the ball and when you look down at your left hand and you don’t see any knuckles, your club face is probably wide open at impact.
So, the next time you go tee up, give this a shot. Turn your left hand over towards your right hand. Make sure you can see one or two knuckles and make sure both palms are facing each other. This is a great way you can cure a slice.
With that, I guarantee you that the club face will now start to square up at the bottom.
Now I’m going to tell you the most common fault with a driver. It’s slicing it, that’s a given.
But let me tell you the reason why I believe that so many people slice it. If you turn when you go back and you swing your arms up, in the downswing the arms have to come first.
So many amateurs open the shoulder up in the downswing. And that makes the club cut across it.
From the top the arms swing first, and your shoulder never opens.
So, let me teach you something that I think will help fix a slice.
I cannot tell you how many balls I have hit with my feet and knees touching each other and making normal, real swings. Everything else stays the same.
It is a wonderful way for you to start feeling that the arms swing away from the body. And they aren’t connected to it when you turn into it with the left
shoulder.
The arms are free to swing past you and you don’t have to worry about the body.
You can play that way. I shot 71 on a really good course ten years ago with my feet and knees touching each other the whole way around.
You will hit about 80% of your regular length this way but have 100% better contact with the ball and fix your slice.
Give that a try the next time out.
Thanks. Article Source: http://www.ArticleJoe.com David Nevogt writes instruction material that helps golfers of all levels reach their full potential and lower their scores. David is the author of "The Simple Swing" which guarantees to have you shooting 7 strokes lower in only 1 week from today. You can find more of his instruction by going to www.golfswingguru.com
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