| Are you scratching your head and asking, "Why is it | | | | the real key to understanding the slice. If you slice |
| when I try to fix my golf slice, the ball just slices | | | | the ball, your grip on the club is rotated more |
| even harder?!" Well, the reason is that the quick | | | | towards a neutral position, or rotated to the right a |
| solutions for fixing a slice are counter-intuitive. Often | | | | touch. Therefore your club face is pointing slightly |
| times in the golf swing you have to aim right to hit it | | | | right, so the ball will either go straight right, or curve |
| left. Or you have to swing down to hit it up high. It | | | | to the right. |
| gets a little confusing at times. It's the same situation | | | | The Fix: Simply rotate your hands slightly to the right |
| with fixing a golf slice. This article explains a simple tip | | | | towards a neutral, or even strong, grip at address! |
| to fix a golf slice you can try next time on the range. | | | | Now you can see how if you grip the club with the |
| Reason For Slicing: Knowing the reason you are slicing | | | | exact grip at address as you will have at impact, |
| will obviously help, so let's explain what is most likely | | | | then you will have a straight club face! |
| the culprit. Your grip is too weak. This has nothing to | | | | It really is that simple. The "weak" grip is always a |
| do with the strength of your muscles, this simply | | | | contributor to slicing the ball. Ask a tour player how |
| means your hands are turned over too far to the | | | | he would TRY to play a cut and he/she would talk |
| left at address. | | | | about using a weaker grip. |
| What's Happening With The Grip At IMPACT: This is | | | | |