| The goal is simple, get rid of your golf slice. We all | | | | to the target line also. |
| know that when you slice the ball you lose distance. | | | | Spine Angle. |
| Not only is your distance affected, so is your | | | | Your arms should naturally drop to the top of the |
| accuracy. | | | | club. Your spine angle needs to be slightly tilted away |
| Address Your Grip. | | | | from the target. It is very important that you |
| The grip is very important when it comes to | | | | maintain your spine angle throughout your swing. |
| connecting with the ball. If your grip is too strong or | | | | Hip Rotation. |
| too weak this will affect your ball flight. Do not grip | | | | Set your body up so that your hips can rotate |
| the club too tight. | | | | comfortably. You want to avoid sway. The speed at |
| Grip Check Points. | | | | which you rotate will improve your club head speed |
| For a right hand golfer you should be able to see | | | | and increase your distance. |
| both knuckles of your left hand and just one of your | | | | Take Away. |
| knuckles on the right hand. Both V's from your hands | | | | Take your club back low and slow, let the big |
| should be pointing to your right shoulder. | | | | muscles move the club and do not pick the club up |
| Setup & Address. | | | | with your hands. Keep the clubface square to the ball |
| The ball position should allow you to remain square to | | | | as you take it back. |
| the target line. Both your feet should be just inside | | | | In conclusion |
| your shoulders except when using the driver. Your | | | | Practice all of the above and your game will improve |
| shoulders and center of your chest should be square | | | | and you will also play better golf more consistently. |