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| Help!!!!!!! Hi, I am a new member from the UK and I need urgent help. My club championship starts tomorrow and despite practising on the driving range I cannot get rid of my slice when using the driver. Can anyone help? By the way I am a leftie just like Michleson, however, the only likeness is that I use a titlest ball. Brian ![]() |
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| Re: Help!!!!!!! lol, mickleson uses a callaway ball. Anyway I'm sorry mate cause I'm only a noob maself but its obvious you've posted in the wrong section, I'm sure if you post in the right place someone will be able to help you. |
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| Re: Help!!!!!!! Hello, The best tip I have read on how to cure a slice is by Harvey Pennick. He says to think of the swing as a baseball player. You want to be facing the second baseman and try to hit over the shortstop without coming from the outside. So try to follow an inside-square-inside swing path. Also, I have noticed that a lighter club is easier to turn through for a draw |
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| Re: Help!!!!!!! read this thread, it might help http://www.golf-tuition-online.com/l...my-driver.html (Only slice my driver.) |