| Step 1 | | | | Make sure your set up and alignment are spot |
| The first place to look for a golf slice cure is your | | | | on..when you slice you will overcompensate for this |
| grip. Strengten it. Turn both hands more to the right | | | | by aiming to the left. The result of this is that you |
| so that the 'v' s formed by your thumb and first | | | | can acquire the bad habit of open shoulders at |
| finger are pointing outside your right shoulder. | | | | address. Playing with a stronger grip will automatically |
| This is a pretty dramatic move but will give you the | | | | force you to turn your shoulders slightly more closed |
| sensation of hitting a draw or hook pretty quickly. | | | | rather than open. |
| When this happens you will fill with confidence and | | | | Step 3 |
| soon will be able to aim down the right hand side of | | | | Work on your release through impact. What you |
| the fairway and know that your ball will draw back | | | | need to aim for is a full flowing release with the right |
| into the middle of the fairway. | | | | forearm climbing up and over the left through impact |
| Don't overdose with this cure though..after a little | | | | and into the follow through. |
| while if you are getting into trouble on the left hand | | | | Practice this release without a ball and work also on |
| side of the course you can tweak your grip again, | | | | swinging the club about knee height and watch as |
| but this time you will be doing it with the confidence | | | | the club closes through impact. |
| of hitting draw shots rather than slices and your set | | | | Still slicing? Close that clubface earlier in the |
| up and alignment will improve as a result. | | | | downswing. |
| Step 2 | | | | To read more... |