July 26, 2018 At 12:43 PM By Alex
Alex
Hi I really need tips on how to stop slicing the golf ball. I want to hit the fairway I'm aiming for.
Thanks
ZangetsuNetherlands
SpeedyEast Coast, NH
Darron KFate, TX
Dale VSurprise AZ
Roger K
Elson CSouthgate
Gabriel GCedar Park, TX
David T
Chuck ZMt Pleasant, SC
August 22, 2018 At 11:32 PM
You are doing the right thing by going to see a pro. Taking advice without someone seeing your setup and swing is asking for even more trouble. Good luck. It is amazing what these teaching pros can accomplish. I play with one at least one day a week and we are constantly working on my game. He is like my guardian angel.
Jerry MDallas, TX
Jerome CLondon Ontario Canada
pulplvrSpring, TX
Stephen F
William STEMECULA, CA
Douglas B
Lou GSan Diego, CA
Mike MMarblehead MA
Stephen D
June 17, 2019 At 06:08 AM
Aside from getting a lesson from a golf professional, here's a swing thought that might help;Roger K. made mention of picturing the top of the grip as a clock, and rotating the right thumb to a stronger (2 o'clock) position, which is a great idea. I like to use the visual image of a clock as a swing thought, as opposed to a grip thought.When you're at the range, imagine a clock right in front of you.Slicers cut across the ball, and swing to 11:00.Try to swing through to 1:00. You'll have more extension naturally, and more than likely will reduce cutting across the ball. Hope this was helpful.
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