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| Re: curing the slice Great tips here and all good. I especially like the one where you tee the ball up next to a divot. One thing I like to do especially with driver is turn the right hand over to the right so the palm is just a little under the club with the right hand knuckles more facing the ground. This allows me to come from the inside and I get more release. This takes practice in getting just the right amount of right hand release turning the club over. I like to do this while taking the club back more inside-the golf swing is not up and down in a circle but is around and oval-so this allows me to hit out to right field and draw the ball back in. With irons, right hand palm is facing target and I still hit out to right field with a draw Ball position is also important so this takes some work and lastly, many have a poor concept of driver, woods, irons. ie. driver/woods are more sweeping upwards in path while irons require a more descending blow. |
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| Re: curing the slice You bring up a a HUGE point about the left heel. Most golfers don't realize that a perfect balanced finished has 90% of your weight on your left heel. Too many golfers get up on their left toes. We you pivot the right way and come from the inside, that is where the weight will end up. 20 to 1 your best shots also have your best finish positions. |
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| Re: curing the slice hi folks. time for my two cents. Although aftfords original post contained some sound advice and ideas, You must also take into account that without sound funamentals. GRIP, POSTURE, ALIGNMENT AND BALL POSITION, you will be trying in vain, becuase most swing problems can be traced back to a fault with any one of these. good luck and regards everybody Terry |
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| Re: curing the slice I got back to my old swing thoughts and shot a 75 (par 71) this weekend. Hit the 2nd best drive of my life and hit 9 fairways (2 in the 1st cut as well). My thoughts.... 1) Swing to a balanced finish - weight on the left heel, maintain spine angle 2) Right shoulder UNDER my chin, not across - keeps me well inside and produces a pretty draw To groove this I made 2 very smooth and slow practice swings followed by a 70% effort swing. I made sure to get right shoulder down and under and end up with my weight on my left heel. I then tried to copy my 70% effort. Natural tendancies jack up your speed slightly so you dont need to think about hitting it.
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