| Are you getting tired of living with the golf slice | | | | are not sure how far away you ought to be |
| which does not want to go away? Every long shot | | | | standing, let your arms hang down loose, and that is |
| you play you have to aim to the left of the target | | | | the desirable distance from the ball. The club head |
| to allow for the inevitable swing of the ball to the | | | | should be flat on the ground at the address. |
| right. Sometimes it does not curl as it usually does, | | | | 3. Check your grip, especially that your right hand is |
| instead it goes straight, but always right of the | | | | not too far over the club. If it is, move it more to |
| target. The trouble is, you don't know why it bends | | | | the left. |
| or why it goes straight? If this is you, then read on. | | | | 4.Take the club back straight at the start of the |
| Here are some tips to straighten out your golf shots. | | | | backswing, or slightly to the inside, and try not to |
| 1. Have a look at the angle of your divot. If it goes | | | | snatch at the top of the swing. Begin the downswing |
| left of the target you are cutting across the ball at | | | | by turning the hips first. |
| impact. There are different reasons why you are | | | | By following these simple tips you will have taken |
| doing this. | | | | positive action to put an end to the most destructive |
| 2. You could be standing too close to the ball. If you | | | | shot in golf, the slice. |