How to get rid of a slice golf swing

How to get rid of a slice golf swing

Are your golf balls tired of flying off with a mind of their own into the great oblivion? Slices are as unwelcome as a sandtrap in a storm. Well, to eliminate slice in golf swing, there is a bit more than just a tweak or two involved; this involves going whole hog with the adjustments. Read more now on Roofing Riverview



Imagine you are playing golf in a beautiful setting. The fairway is like a sea of green before you. But then, the worst thing happens. Your drive takes a terrible right turn.

Nine times out of ten, that mythical beast, the slice, is what gets you. A slice is when the clubface hits the ball at an unnatural angle. What is the goal? To square up the clubface to the ball and send your shot directly down the fairway, like a laser splitting butter clean in half. Spend a few minutes practicing your grip. Seriously, your grip can often be as telling as a poker hand. Silently, a weak grip can be responsible for a rotating hand. Make sure your knuckles say hello. That is to say, grip the club so that you can see two to three of them. Consider holding hands with a friend instead of strangling the garden hose. Your grip should be a balance between firmness and flexibility. Imagine you are about to take a picture, for your argument's sake: posture makes perfect. Set up with most of your weight on your back foot; as you make your swing through, shift your weight forward. Like an old grandfather clock, the pendulum moves back and forth in a smooth motion. That balance will take even the scrawniest of swings and make it more graceful than chaos.