Fixing Your Golf Slice May Be Easier Than You Think
Jan 8th, 2010 by Sam-Frea

Fixing a golf slice is the one of the first things any beginning golfer should learn to do in order to shave strokes off his or her golf game. Of all the trouble spots in the game of golf, the slice is one of the most common problems plaguing golfers. And it's not only beginners that can develop a slice since it can happen to golfers of any level. Even the pros occasionally slice the ball into the woods.

A golf slice is caused by the clubface coming across the ball from outside the target line, creating sideways rotation on the ball. For a right-handed golfer, this clockwise spin will create a ball flight that veers right. A slice is a severe left to right shot that usually ends up in the woods or rough depending on the severity of the slice and how much sideways spin was imparted to the ball. Read on to learn how to fix your slice.

A golf slice is nothing more than clockwise-spin (for right-handed golfers) imparted on the golf ball at impact that results in a ball flight path that moves towards the right of the fairway and may end up in any of a number of trouble spots depending on how severe the sideways spin on the ball and how dramatically it deviates off course.

Although a common problem, and despite the difficult many golfers have, it is not impossible to learn how to cure a slice in golf. Stance, grip and swing speed all play a part. A golf slice is caused by the upper body lagging behind the lower body during the swing, creating an "over-the-top" move, which in turn results in an open clubface at impact with the ball. This open clubface at impact creates the side-spin that results in the shot we know as the slice. This is the shot that some golfers affectionately refer to as the 'banana ball!'

One of the keys to fixing a golf slice is to make sure that the club face contacts the ball squarely and that it is neither open nor closed at impact. Maintaining a proper golf swing throughout which you keep the club on-plane can also help eliminate your slice.

One of the most important golf swing tips for beginners is to keep their head down and their eye on the ball throughout their swing. This will help ensure that the clubface contacts the ball squarely and that the result is not a miss-hit ball that veers off in any unwanted directions. Focusing on conatcting the golf ball squarely as impact, reduces or eliminates the spin imparted onto the ball, which can reduce or eliminate your slice altogether.

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A Book Guide To Give You A Golf Slice Fix
Oct 28th, 2009 by Sam-Frea

One of the problems that any amateur golf player can have is the shot called “the golf slice”. Because golf slice problem is so common, there are lots of book guides and other learning tools that have been created about the various ways on how one can correct this mistake. The golf slice is where the ball moves and bends in the air from left to right and making the golf ball travel like this is very difficult. To do this, a player needs to learn a combination of having an open clubface and an outside to inside swing path. The incorrect swing puts side spin on the ball, causing the ball to cut violently to the side. This leads to a loss of control of the shot, as well as sometimes a loss of control of one’s temper on the course. If they have a problem like this, they need to find the best golf slice fix, so to speak.

So, how can you fix this kind or predicament? It was mentioned earlier that the swing in producing the slice is the most important part. For most golfers especially those who are already considered as professionals, what they do is they compensate their swing by aiming their body well to the left of the intended target. They are doing this hoping that the ball will slice through the air and end up swinging towards that target. But this, according to a book guide that I’ve come across that teaches how to fix golf slice the right way, says that this may well end up causing yourself even more difficulty and embarrassment on the course.

I have actually got the chance to get hold of that book which is not mine because I don’t really play golf but it is own by my friend and he is the one who has problems with his golf plays especially his golf slice. He has been using this book guide for weeks now and he has learned how to cure a golf slice on his own.

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