| Golf slice cures are like excuses...everyone's got one | | | | the top of your swing! |
| and they all stink! That's what it seems like | | | | Tip 2: Aim right...Aim Right?! Okay, aim your feet right! |
| sometimes when we are in a slicing slump. No matter | | | | Keep every thing else the same, but draw your right |
| what trick we try, it just seems to make us hit more | | | | foot back about 12 inches to really over-exaggerate |
| roof tops on the course than fairways. No more! Try | | | | a right pointing lower body. This minimizes the |
| these 3 tips to get you hitting it straight in no time. | | | | damage of the 'outside-in' swing path. You will get a |
| Tip 1: Straighten the "over-the-top" move with a right | | | | better sense of what it is like to swing from |
| elbow pointed down. A good position at the top of | | | | 'inside-out'! |
| the swing has your right elbow pointed straight down | | | | Tip 3: Look for 2 and 1/2 knuckles on the left hand. |
| towards the ground. You can tell if someone is going | | | | Most likely your grip is 'too weak'. This simply means |
| to hit it off-line it just by looking at the right elbow at | | | | that your left hand is rotated too far to the left at |
| the top of the swing. If it points backward, then the | | | | address. You should be able to see 2 1/2 knuckles on |
| club will not follow a correct swing path and be | | | | the back of your left hand. As for the right hand? |
| cutting across the ball at impact. | | | | Grip in your fingers and have the crease between |
| Simple Thought: Just picture yourself holding a tray | | | | your right thumb and fore-finger point towards your |
| full of glasses in your right hand. Keep it balanced at | | | | right shoulder. |