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Correct Golf Slice Difficulties With These 2 Simple Drills

2016/7/19 16:22:30

Have you ever wondered if there had been any simple way to find out how to mend a slice? It seems that everywhere you look, there are several techniques and drills, each saying that they hold the key to ending your feared slice. I can remember my days as a frequent slicer, always holding up my foursome and just flat out embarrassing myself on the course. The sorrowful thing was, was that I was paying all this cash to play golf, spending fistfuls of money on green fees, course memberships, golf balls, golf clubs, and food, but I wasn't having a good time. I actually feared going out with my buddies to play golf. After telling myself that I wished to learn properly the correct way to fix a cut, I made a decision that I wouldn't play another round of golf again till I fixed my slice on the driving range doing one or two simple drills.

The first drill, you may or may not have heard of already, that I practiced was a drill that I liked to call the "feet together while swinging" drill. And can you guess how you do this drill? Of course! Begin with your feet reasonably close together and hit some range balls with the club of your choosing ( I mostly did it with my 5-iron ).

The reason that this drill can help one fix a slice is usually because, with your feet together, you swing the club on a flatter plane, thus promoting a more inside-to-outside swing trail, the proper swing path for disposing of your slice and hitting straight golf shots. I practiced this drill for days, and oh boy, did it do a wonder for my swing? You bet it probably did, and it will do the same for you.

I also practiced another drill, which is sort of a combo drill because it includes two surprises in one. This drill mainly concentrates on your follow through, which, in my judgment, is a major key to a consistent golf swing. This'll help any person learn the way to fix a slice.

At your standard set-up, just swing the club like ordinary and hold your follow thru till the ball hits the ground. This time nevertheless , concentrate on having your hands higher than the club head on your follow through, to where the club is pointing to the ground at a 45 degree angle or so. This may promote your swing to hit the ball straight, or even a draw. I also practiced this drill for quite some time, I quit cutting, and I even added 20 yards to my drive.
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