| Tip 1- Don't cast or come over the top in the | | | | downswing, setting up a nice in to out draw inducing |
| downswing. | | | | draw. To do this you can replant your left heel to |
| You need to swing from inside to out, not out to in. | | | | initiate your downswing, if you raised your left heel in |
| To do this you need to be patient in the downswing | | | | the backswing. If you did not raise it in the |
| and think of 1 word.."Wait". Wait to let the club come | | | | backswing, you still need to ensure that you get your |
| down in front of you and then, and only then, turn. | | | | weight back into your left heel in the throughswing |
| Think of down before the around and you will hit | | | | by a smooth transition of your weight back towards |
| raking draws in no time. But if you do the 'around' | | | | the target to initiate your downswing. |
| before the 'down' ie spin the shoulders open too | | | | Tip 3- Have good rhythm |
| early you will hit pop up slices all day because the | | | | Don't lunge at the ball from the top of the |
| path and plane of your swing is all wrong. The casting | | | | backswing. This tip ties into the previous 2 and if this |
| or over the top move at the start of the downswing | | | | means that you slow your swing right down to get |
| is a major distance sapper because it sets up an out | | | | this right, then do that at the range and work on it |
| to in cutting across the ball action which will leave you | | | | until you build your confidence and know that when |
| slicing your way around the course all day long. | | | | the adrenaline is pumping you will have trained your |
| Tip 2- Start your downswing from the ground up. | | | | muscles through muscle memory to swing on the |
| This ties in with Tip 1 and means that your weight | | | | correct path. Your distance sapping slice will never |
| should shift back in to your left heel early in the | | | | allow you be the player you know you can be. |