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Tips for curing your golf slice

By: Rick Gargin

Here you will find interesting and hopefully useful to you tips and tricks on how to cure the golf slice.

Playing golf with a slice is like going to Rome without seeing the Pope. A slice makes the shot uncontrollable, making it curve left to right and still most amateur golfers think that it's something they should get used to. Even when you learn the perfect swing, you will still slice a shot from time to time, but considered as normal cause it happens even to pro players. But if you don't want to play golf with a slice for your whole life, then you should really do something about it and this article can help you with some of the theoretical part.

Let's start with the basics. First of all, let's give an explanation to what golf slice actually is. Slice is a term describing a specific left-to-right type of trajectory of the golf ball for right-handers, the opposite is true for lefties. Either way, a slice ends up right (or left) of the target line. Every golfer tries to hit the ball squarely and straight, but if the club face is slight open at the point of action in one direction, it will cause the ball to spin which will ultimately make the ball go left or right.

To avoid slicing the ball, try to keep the club face squared during the swing until the very moment of impact. If you twist the club in left or right direction, you will slice. To achieve the ideal direction of the club face, you must have a correct grip, proper body setup and good body action.

To produce the perfect shot, you need to hold the golf club with the right pressure, position your hands correctly on the handle and perform a smooth swing. It's very important how you make the swing. Under or over-swing results in a slice.

Rhythm and balance are also key elements. The main movement in every golf swing is rotating your upper body back, then rotating it through to the finish. If you perform the motion too fast, then you will loose your balance resulting in poor ball flight. the right setup lays the foundation for a good golf swing. The body weight must be equally balanced between your left and right foot, and then at the point of impact, nearly 75% of your weight should shift to the front foot.

At the end of the day, don't forget that golf is a mental sport. 90% of your game depends on your level of concentration. You must clear your head of all problems and stay focus on the golf course. When you become one with your swing, then you will produce the perfect shot.

Of course, nothing happens overnight. Even the best system doesn't provide instantaneous results. A lot of good and proven systems can be found online, but just buying one or several of them won't fix it for you. Practice makes perfect.

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