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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A “Golf Slice Fix” System?
Oct 18th, 2009 by Sam-Frea

 

The problem with most people who are into golf is that they thought all the while there is no sweat learning this game. You just need to hold a stick or whatever they call it and with all your might, whack the ball right across the golf course. But that's not the real essence of golf. Like some other games, you need some actual efficient training beforehand and once you did, you can now get “hitting the road”. You need to practice your swing, you need to practice your putt and you need to a good “golf slice fix”.

There are dozens of training aids that can help you in fixing your golf slice, but many don't help you accomplish this. But some of these trainings in the form of book guides and other downloadable “How to Golf Slice” learning tools are not that effective or are not reliable at all. Isn't that a little bit frustrating? You get all excited, you go and buy that training aid only to discover it was a dud.

There are lots of stories that you can hear regarding this. It’s really pretty amazing how much money is spent on these bogus training aids that can never solve the problem of a golfer. These golf equipment companies seem to care for themselves more than their customers and they are becoming good at it, wouldn’t you agree? Master marketers….

Anyway, it’s good that today there is an existence of the Internet and for golfers who need to learn how to fix golf slice, they can just sit at home, browse the World Wide Web and hopefully find a good book guide or anything that can help them learn how to do golf slices the right way. One particular e-book guide is called The Golf Slice Cure which has been the most sought-after book guide for golfers for fixing their golf slice. You can assure yourself that this is the real thing because it was not created by any golf equipment companies but by a professional golfer.

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