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article thumbnail Fix Your Over-the-Top Slice
Monday, 16 November 2009 | The Golf Drill Guru

One of the most common causes of your slice is an over-the-top move on the downswing. Most golfers don’t know the difference, but this move actually causes a different type of slice – a pull slice. It’s a slice that starts left of your target and quickly turns right – it...

Fix My Slice

article thumbnail Fix Your Over-the-Top Slice
Monday, 16 November 2009 | The Golf Drill Guru

One of the most common causes of your slice is an over-the-top move on the downswing. Most golfers don’t know the difference, but this move actually causes a different type of slice – a pull slice. It’s a slice that starts left of your target and quickly turns right – it...

Fix My Hook

article thumbnail The Hooking Drill Tiger Woods Hates
Tuesday, 08 September 2009 | The Golf Drill Guru

Butch Harmon was an advocate of this drill and it was used quite often on Tiger Woods. Tiger Woods said that this drill was by far, the most irritating but effective drill he ever tried. If it can help Tiger’s game, likely it can help your game as well.

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article thumbnail No... Don't Bend Your Knees
Monday, 26 October 2009 | The Golf Drill Guru

Keep your head down, and bend your knees! Hear it before? This is by far the worst advice anyone can offer a beginner golfer. In this post we are going to focus on the ‘bend your knees’ part of the annoying myth. First off, don’t do it! Bending your knees will promote an...

 
Slice Quick Fix PDF Print E-mail
Written by The Golf Drill Guru   
Tuesday, 09 September 2008
The slice is the most common ball flight seen amongst amateur golfers… most of which have a no clue why it’s happening in the first place. They blame their clubs, their lack of talent, or some other technical detail without actually understanding the physics behind a slice.

slice quick fix

A slice occurs when you hit the ball with an open clubface. The question is… Why was it open? And if you’ve browsed my site looking for slice cures, I’m sure you've found more than a couple causes for this problem.

Commonly, a slice is caused by a player fanning the clubface open on the backswing to forcibly initiate your wrist rotation. First of all, your wrists should move naturally with the movement of your arms, there doesn’t need to be a conscious effort into manipulating your wrists during the swing. This fault is quite common can be easily checked through this simple drill.

As you swing back to your 9:00 position, stop and take a look at which way your clubface is pointing. If your clubface is pointing the ground, you have under-rotated your wrists, probably because you thought it was important to have the club face the ball as long as possibly on the backswing (a common myth). If it’s facing towards the sky, you’ve over-rotated and purposely fanned the club open (a common position for slicers).

Ideally the toe of the club should be facing the sky, this means your wrists are rotating properly and are in position. Professional Mike Weir, is a good example of a player who uses this drill with every swing he makes.





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