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Ways To Stop Cutting Your Driver - 3 Easy Tips To Straighten Your Driver Shots Straight Away

For us golfers, there's no more frustrating problem than trying to figure out how to stop cutting your driver off the tee. We all desire despairingly to hit a rip down the middle, especially when our fellow players are down the middle of the golfing green already!

Let's get our drives back in play and down the middle with 3 simple tips to straighten the cut.

Straighten the slice Tip 1 ) target Your Shoulders to the Right-

This is one of the most important guidelines to straighten the cut with the driver. The rationale is a cut is due to a swing trail that's "outside to in", or a swing path that swings too much to the left. Our swing trail follows the direction that our shoulders are pointing at address to the ball. So if we point our shoulders towards the target, or perhaps even to the right of the target, our swing trail will follow; now we've got a more inside to out swing path that we'd like.

Straighten the slice Tip 2 ) "Twist Your Grip" ( Grip the Club More Neutral ) -

There is a "neutral" position that all of our hands will be at during the moment of impact, whether we're keen on it or not. It's just a fact. Therefore , if our grip is twisted to the left too much, then when we come thru at impact our grip will be twisting to the right ( neutral position ) without us knowing it!

Grip the club correctly at address and you don't have to worry about this. Have the "V" between your left thumb and forefinger indicating the left-center of your chest.

Have the "V" between your right forefingers and thumb pointing at your right shoulder. You will twist the club less at impact now.

Straighten the slice Tip 3 ) Aim Your Feet WAY Right ( Practice Drill ) -

This tip is similar to tip 1, but this is a real practice drill you can do to feel of swinging more from the interior.

Set up to the ball and point your feet way right. That implies your left foot is a bit closer to the ball and your right foot is a foot or 2 back from the left foot! Unusual, huh? Yes, but this is going to force you to swing from the interior. My personal guess is you will be dismayed how easy it is to draw the ball now!

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