| If your golf game incorporates a slice then you are | | | | travelling through it and straight to your target, a |
| only too aware of how destructive it can be and | | | | good swing path would move from inside that line, |
| how important it is that you find a way of curing | | | | touch it breifly and then move back to the inside. A |
| your golf slice. | | | | slicers path would come in steep from outside that |
| Problem is there is so much information out there it's | | | | line and move across it to the inside. |
| hard to know where to start. What with monthly | | | | #3 A weak grip. Meaning the hands are too much on |
| magazines, DVD's, lessons from a pro, internet etc. It | | | | top of the club, or turned too far to the left. |
| is important though to understand why that slice is | | | | A slice can be caused by any of these three things |
| happening before you can go about curing it. | | | | or a combination of them all. There are also a huge |
| There are three basic reasons for a slice to take | | | | amount of reasons why any of these things can |
| place. | | | | occur. Knowing that it may seem impossible to ever |
| #1 The clubface is open at impact. For a right handed | | | | to be rid of that slice but it really isn't. |
| player that means the clubface is aiming to the right. | | | | Understand why your slicing the ball and arm yourself |
| #2 The swing path is following an out to in path. | | | | with the right information and your slice can be gone |
| Meaning if you imagine a line from behind the ball | | | | for ever in less than an hour. |