| Let's get straight down to business so you can fix | | | | so as to enable more hip rotation. |
| your golf slice quickly and effectively. The first thing | | | | Keep your shoulders and body aligned with the other |
| you need to do is understand the contributing | | | | side of the ladder where the ball is positioned. The |
| factors. | | | | ball should be in a position where it helps you to |
| Somewhere within you swing, grip and posture you're | | | | remain square. |
| cutting across the ball. So you will need to address | | | | The next thing you need to check is your grip, if it is |
| each component so that you can correct the | | | | weak or strong you may continue to slice the ball. To |
| problem. | | | | prevent this, grip the club in your fingers and get |
| Let's start with your address; you need to get your | | | | your V's pointing to your right shoulders. |
| body aligned with the target line. Start with your | | | | Do not grip the club too tight so you can let the club |
| shoulders; visualize a ladder pointing to the target | | | | do the work and not your hands. Get the big muscles |
| with the ball on one side and your shoulders and hips | | | | into your swing as they are more consistent than the |
| on the other side. | | | | smaller muscles and are less likely to deviate |
| To help with this, in the case that you are a right | | | | throughout the swing. |
| hander keep your right foot pointing straight at 90 | | | | Practice this on the driving range and you will see big |
| degrees, you can open it slightly once you are aligned | | | | improvements. |