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re: What was the key to fixing your driver slice when you started golfing?
Posted on 6/4/20 at 2:02 pm to Riseupfromtherubble
Posted on 6/4/20 at 2:02 pm to Riseupfromtherubble
Right now just play like a bogey is a Par, So a 90 would be shooting Par, When you hit that start working toward a new goal. Dont look at it like your 22 over you just started playing.
For fixing the slice, Ive fought between a fade and slice for years without much consistency. Finally figured it out a couple months ago. I put the ball further back in my stance with a decently strong grib. Dont rush the back swing then just get through the ball. Ive picked up 40 yard on my drive by going from a high fade to a low draw
For fixing the slice, Ive fought between a fade and slice for years without much consistency. Finally figured it out a couple months ago. I put the ball further back in my stance with a decently strong grib. Dont rush the back swing then just get through the ball. Ive picked up 40 yard on my drive by going from a high fade to a low draw
Posted on 6/4/20 at 2:19 pm to dirtytigers
Clubface control and awreness.
You have to be aware of the clubface at all times.
Ingraining the feeling of hitting the ball with a square clubface
You have to be aware of the clubface at all times.
Ingraining the feeling of hitting the ball with a square clubface
Posted on 6/4/20 at 2:21 pm to dirtytigers
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Right now just play like a bogey is a Par, So a 90 would be shooting Par, When you hit that start working toward a new goal.
Agreed. Playing to bogey golf as a beginner is a good way to measure progress. When you tell your buddies you shot 4 over the other day they’ll be impressed!
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