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Old 05-11-2007, 05:28 PM
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I cant stand SLICING HELP HELP HELP!!!

I need urgent help on how to stop slicing my ball left to right into out of bounds and Also shanking the ball,i know what i am doing cos ive been shown by a pro recently that iam opening the face on the down swing but i still keep doing it!!!!

I need help asap guys! any links to video instructions or images or well Anything that will help me stop this disaster.
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Re: I cant stand SLICING HELP HELP HELP!!!

Burnie

If the slice is so severe, go on the range and try this. Aim the club to your target as normal, go to address the ball, but with your back facing the target (almost). Its extreme, but Leadbetter and Jim Flick recommend it for a severe slice so you start hitting from the inside.

Also in a normal swing, keep the club face looking at the ball for as long as possible during the first stages of your backswing.
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Old 05-11-2007, 05:51 PM
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Re: I cant stand SLICING HELP HELP HELP!!!

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I need urgent help on how to stop slicing my ball left to right into out of bounds and Also shanking the ball,i know what i am doing cos ive been shown by a pro recently that iam opening the face on the down swing but i still keep doing it!!!!

I need help asap guys! any links to video instructions or images or well Anything that will help me stop this disaster.
Here are a couple of my fav articles....

Talks about the pull-slice...
Golf Digest: The #1 Golf Publication!

Talks about taking the club wide and then looping to the inside...
GolfDigest.com - Butch's Basics

On www.golf.com right now is a great video in the instruction section called "Easy Slice Cure." Its like middle left of the page. Might have to scroll down a bit to see it.
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Re: I cant stand SLICING HELP HELP HELP!!!

Here is my own drill which may help you get a better feel for the swing
1) without a club face a wall in a setup position and get as close as your hands can without touching the wall
2) Pretend you have a club in your hand and swing without touching the wall.
3) On the backswing make sure your left shoulder goes under your chin and on the downswing the right shoulder under the chin.

PS - have an expert or pro check your grip alignment and stance at the range
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Old 05-12-2007, 01:05 PM
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Re: I cant stand SLICING HELP HELP HELP!!!

Burnie24, shorten your swing. Go to the range and practice.

Do you know exactly where you send the ball when you slice it? Can you repeat it at will and be sure of where it will land? Do you know exactly how to slice the ball intentionally? If you don't know, it will be very difficult to _not_ do it.

Do you try to help the ball up? Do you accelerate your shoulders to get more distance? Do you flop the club back on the backswing? Do you break down your left wrist on the backswing at the top?

Instead of trying to help the ball up, try to send it downward. Instead of accelerating your shoulders, accelerate your hands especially the right hand. Instead of flopping the club back, hold the position of the club relative to your arm regardless of where the club is relative to parallel. Instead of breaking down your left wrist at the top, resist by making it flat and inline with your forearm.

As you do all that, check the clubface at the top. Position yourself so that the clubface is flat and inline with your wrist and forearm or a little closed.

Another thing. As you swing towards the ball, instead of scooping it with your right hand, try to hood it by turning your right hand over. In effect, you will be crossing your wrists as you swing through.

Practice.
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Re: I cant stand SLICING HELP HELP HELP!!!

All good replies.

Some things may actually help on the course. One is to set up normally and then move your right foot back about 9-12 inches, keeping everything else aligned normally. Go ahead and rip it! It's very difficult (and can be painful!) to come over the top from that position.

A little while back I saw a guy teeing right up against the tee box- literally so close that, had he attempted to hit from out to in, he would have broken the club. Seemed to work for him (at least off the tee).
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Re: I cant stand SLICING HELP HELP HELP!!!

My best advice for this is to swing slower. Honestly, try and swing at 50% of your normal downswing speed where you are probably trying to kill it. This will do two things. Firstly you will remove a lot of tension from your arms/hands and secondly you will give your hands the time to naturally square up the club

If you swing too fast and hold on too tight ( as most people do) your hands get way ahead of the club face and it never gets the time it needs to square up. You'll also have a far better chance of the hitting the ball with the middle of the clubface which means more power

I had a revelation a few years back on a swing speed thing where the pro told me to grip it hard and rip it and then swing real easy. Guess what, the second swing was over 10mph faster than the first

Feels wrong - but it isnt !

Try it and see if it helps.
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Re: I cant stand SLICING HELP HELP HELP!!!

Your slice and shank will come from the same problem, an out to in swing path.

Take a look at this video, it addresses the shank but will fix both problems:

Golf Schools » Ritson-Sole Golf School » August 2006: Shank no more! » Top 25 golf instruction
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Re: I cant stand SLICING HELP HELP HELP!!!

assuming your fundamentals are sound!
my best advice is too keep the clubface looking at the ball for as long as possible do not roll the forearms and fan the face open!
i was a habitual slicer but that little tip helped me hit 11/11 fairways with driver today.
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