| Do you struggle with trying to correct golf slice in | | | | Practice Tip - - Turn your hands away from the |
| your game? Your not alone the majority of of | | | | target so that at address you have the "Vs" formed |
| amateur golfers especially just starting to play the | | | | by the thumb and forefinger of each hand pointing |
| game of golf have this very same problem. Well, I'm | | | | toward your back shoulder. |
| here to tell you there is hope! In this article I'm going | | | | 3) Hold The Golf Club Like An Egg |
| to give you 3 things that you can use that will help | | | | The last tip on how to correct golf slice is to treat |
| straighten out that dreaded banana ball. | | | | the golf club like an egg. You may think that this |
| 1) Set Up Square At The Address Position | | | | contradicts the last tip of using a stronger grip. Well, |
| At address, your shoulders, hips, knees, and feet | | | | it doesn't you can still use a strong grip but still hold |
| should be parallel to your target line (the imaginary | | | | the golf club loosely. |
| line from the ball to your target). | | | | By holding the golf club like an egg will allow the |
| Practice Tip - place a club across your toes and the | | | | hands to properly get through the ball at impact. This |
| other key spots to check for proper alignment. | | | | is critical when it comes to closing that club face at |
| 2) Use A Stronger Grip | | | | impact. |
| Most players who struggle to correct golf slice in | | | | Practice Tip - |
| their swing typically use a weak grip. By using a weak | | | | When your on the range take a bucket of balls and |
| grip it doesn't allow the hands to roll over at impact, | | | | just lightly grip your club and practice rotating the |
| so the club face is open. | | | | hands at impact. Swing slowly during this drill because |
| When you first make contact this is an issue when it | | | | the harder you swing the more chance you have at |
| meets the ball. By strengthening your grip will | | | | leaving the club face open. |
| encourage a proper "release" of the hands. | | | | |