How to get rid of a slice golf swing

How to get rid of a slice golf swing

Do your golf balls have a tendency to fly off into the void? Slices are as unwelcome as a sandtrap in a storm. To eliminate the slice from your golf swing you need to make more than a few tweaks. You have to go all out. Read more now on Roofing Riverview



Imagine playing golf on a beautiful afternoon; the fairway gleams like a green sea before you, and then the terrible thing happens: your drive makes a disastrous veer right.

The slice is the most common culprit. A slice is when the clubface hits the ball at an unnatural angle. The goal? The goal is to square the clubface up with the ball, and then send the shot straight down the fairway. Spend a few minutes practicing your grip. Your grip is often as telling as your poker hand. Silently, a weak grip can be responsible for a rotating hand. Your knuckles should be saying hello. Grip the club in such a way that you can clearly see at least two or three of your fingers. Consider holding hands with a friend instead of strangling the garden hose. Your grip should be a balance between firmness and flexibility. Imagine that you're about to take a photo, just for argument sake. Perfect posture is important. As you swing, move your weight to the front foot. Like an old grandfather clock, the pendulum moves back and forth in a smooth motion. This balance can take the smallest of swings, and make them more graceful than chaos.