Fix The Golf Slice – The Foremost Key You Must Follow To Alleviate A Slice
March 27, 2011 by Golf blogger
Filed under Golf - Training Tips
The golf slice is one of the most aggravating troubles to correct for a lot of golfers, but if the causes of why a golf ball slices are unmistakably understood, the cure is under no circumstances difficult. But before we give you the key to treat that slice, take a few deep breaths and SLOW DOWN your swing. Everything will fall into place if you think three-quarter speed.
The most important key today that we will address to mend the golf slice is correct swing path. Since the golf swing is round, that is, the club head starts off behind our head, swings around our body and finishes up behind our head, it may seem physically unattainable not to impart spin on a ball. But at the point of contact do not imagine circular. Allow me to make clear.
While looking down at the ball, visualize the ball moving in flight. For the right handed golfer, if the ball is spinning in a clockwise course the ball will slice, or move in the route toward which the ball is revolving. Naturally, with the left handed golfer the opposite holds. The target to mend the golf slice is always to get rid of this spin.
Just how do we do that? If, by looking down on the ball, we were to envision it as being a clock with twelve o’clock being the route we wish the ball to go, if we were to produce first contact at the ball at seven o’clock and hit through the ball to the one o’clock position, we would impart very little spin on the ball, and thus giving the ball a straight flight, or perhaps a counter clockwise, or hook spin.
Now of course this wouldn’t be hard if not for the fact that we’re swinging, to some extent, about our body in to some extent of a round movement. So just before impact and immediately after, we must think of the club taking a nearly inside out route. This isn’t as complicated as it appears. To repair the golf slice, follow doing two things to accomplish this:
1. Close the stance somewhat. In other words, make sure that the front foot is a little closer towards the ball than the back foot.
2. Position the ball farther back in your stance. Many of us have the tendency to maneuver the ball frontward, occasionally even past our front foot, which makes it almost impossible to achieve that “one o’clock” position on the golf ball.Consistently adhering to those two swing keys will do miracles for the repair the golf slice. Obviously some practice to fine-tune those approaches for the swing tend to be necessary.
My name is Sean O’Kelly, and I hope that I have helped you cure that “banana ball”.
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