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Driver to fight slice
Posted on 3/19/21 at 8:21 pm
Posted on 3/19/21 at 8:21 pm
I’m a high handicapper trying to get back into playing regularly. I am trying to figure out if new equipment or just time will help me get better.
I have a significant slice off the tee. Always have.
Should I invest in a driver that is setup to help with the slice, or try to figure out my swing for a long term solution?
I am looking at the Ping G410/425 SFT or Cleveland Launcher HB Turbo off the latest mygolfspy reviews.
Would hate to buy one of those for hundreds of dollars & then six months later regret it because I’ve figured out my swing.
I’m hoping I can buy one of those & they will be fine even if I figure stuff out. But I have no experience with this.
Any input would be appreciated.
I have a significant slice off the tee. Always have.
Should I invest in a driver that is setup to help with the slice, or try to figure out my swing for a long term solution?
I am looking at the Ping G410/425 SFT or Cleveland Launcher HB Turbo off the latest mygolfspy reviews.
Would hate to buy one of those for hundreds of dollars & then six months later regret it because I’ve figured out my swing.
I’m hoping I can buy one of those & they will be fine even if I figure stuff out. But I have no experience with this.
Any input would be appreciated.
Posted on 3/19/21 at 8:26 pm to onebigholiday
A draw bias driver will help (are there any other type out there these days?), but if your slice is in the banana range, nothing but fixing the swing part will eliminate or reduce that.
I wouldn't sweat spending money on a driver and then fixing your swing later. All drivers work well with a good swing. Speed and swing plane changes are more likely to mess up a custom job than fixing a bad slice.
I wouldn't sweat spending money on a driver and then fixing your swing later. All drivers work well with a good swing. Speed and swing plane changes are more likely to mess up a custom job than fixing a bad slice.
Posted on 3/19/21 at 8:38 pm to onebigholiday
The ping at least can be set up to almost neutral so if you fix your path that driver should still work fine. If you start fighting a draw it's going to give you problems though.
Posted on 3/19/21 at 8:38 pm to onebigholiday
Spend that $400 on a couple of lessons with a good pro
Posted on 3/19/21 at 8:41 pm to Tyga Woods
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Spend that $400 on a couple of lessons with a good pro
This isn't wrong either. That's 4 sessions with hopefully 2-3 practices between each. I bet that takes a lot of that cut off if you trust the process.
Posted on 3/19/21 at 10:02 pm to GRTiger
Dude 4 years ago fixed my slice in 10 minutes while fitting me to a driver. Lessons work.
Posted on 3/20/21 at 3:42 am to onebigholiday
A lot of drivers made over the last decade are adjustable. You don't need a brand new one to turn it down and make it draw bias. And if it gets better, you can move it back to neutral. It also won't cost an arm and a leg.
Posted on 3/20/21 at 6:41 am to onebigholiday
I bought the Ping G410 max a few months ago. It took a few months of practice, but I’m hitting them straight now. Slice wasn’t my issue, I have a nasty hook with the long clubs. Concentrating on hitting “in” on the ball and keeping my hands forward helped.
Posted on 3/20/21 at 7:29 am to onebigholiday
Take a look at Tour Edge. Good draw based drivers. I use a Cobra airspeed that is also draw bias. It's non adjustable which is good for me because I will strip the screws adjusting it. I'm also thinking about trying the Ping in the near future.
Posted on 3/21/21 at 6:47 am to onebigholiday
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I am looking at the Ping G410/425 SFT
Get the lst and move weight to heel. Lst will knock off more spin but won’t lock you in to the heel weighting should you ever fix your slice.
Also, throw a shaft in there that is a flex or two weaker and focus on smooth swings.
Posted on 3/21/21 at 4:37 pm to onebigholiday
Drivers don’t fix slices. Lessons do.
Posted on 3/21/21 at 5:32 pm to onebigholiday
I play a fade. And when your swing plane favors a fade, leaving the club face open would make for a nasty old slice. I took two lessons, received the above insight and worked on alignment and closing the face. The driver turned into my most trusted club in the bag. Now with anything it comes and goes, but I know exactly what I did wrong when I miss.
Posted on 3/22/21 at 11:14 am to tigerbru17
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I play a fade
I've been trying to play a cut off the tee at the range for a few weeks. I open the stance and open the face of the club but somehow my shape is dead straight. Are you supposed to close the face?
Posted on 3/22/21 at 11:21 am to wutangfinancial
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I've been trying to play a cut off the tee at the range for a few weeks. I open the stance and open the face of the club
Why would you do this?
Posted on 3/22/21 at 11:42 am to wutangfinancial
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I open the stance and open the face of the club but somehow my shape is dead straight. Are you supposed to close the face?
I set up normal, put the ball up a little in my stance, and add a little more grip pressure with the pinky, ring, and middle finger of my left hand. Works most of the time.
This post was edited on 3/22/21 at 11:43 am
Posted on 3/22/21 at 11:44 am to Mingo Was His NameO
You ever played a dog leg right with a natural draw?
Posted on 3/22/21 at 11:52 am to wutangfinancial
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You ever played a dog leg right with a natural draw?
Of course. You have a straight shot, use it. Fighting that hard to hit a fade is most likely going to cause you to hit the high spinning balloon that goes 30 yards shorter than your normal drive.
Posted on 3/22/21 at 12:03 pm to Mingo Was His NameO
Ya I mean not going to lie I haven't really ever tried hitting one on the course because it's stupid to pretend I'm good enough
I just like trying to hit different shots on the range.
I just like trying to hit different shots on the range.
Posted on 3/22/21 at 2:04 pm to wutangfinancial
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open the stance and open the face of the club but somehow my shape is dead straight. Are you supposed to close the face?
The standard pull cut/slap cut is stance open to your target, club face closed to target but open to your aim line, ball slightly up in your stance, normal swing.
At least that was how Tiger described it in his "My Game" series.
Posted on 3/22/21 at 2:13 pm to GRTiger
I guess it make sense to close the face to generate the spin. I'll try that next time I go.
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