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re: What was the key to fixing your driver slice when you started golfing?
Posted on 6/7/20 at 10:30 am to LSU5508
Posted on 6/7/20 at 10:30 am to LSU5508
Take a Sharpie and make a cross on the ball.
Then place on the tee and concentrate on hitting the inside bottom right quarter.
You can even shade that quarter in if it helps you.
It promotes the inside move that will produce a straight ball to a draw.
It works.
Then place on the tee and concentrate on hitting the inside bottom right quarter.
You can even shade that quarter in if it helps you.
It promotes the inside move that will produce a straight ball to a draw.
It works.
Posted on 6/8/20 at 7:36 am to bopper50
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I would recommend to not do this...Only for the fact that you can be completely screwing with how you hit the inside of the ball, manipulating the hands/wrists instead of using the swing path to do so
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I would recommend to not do this...Only for the fact that you can be completely screwing with how you hit the inside of the ball, manipulating the hands/wrists instead of using the swing path to do so
Posted on 6/8/20 at 8:52 am to BeaverPRO
The equipment has helped me as well as widening my stance. I have bought the M6 driver through 4H. I have been experimenting at the range with the driver and found by accident that once I widen my stance, my swing wasn't choppy. Anything and everything can effect a ball to slice. Elbow flaring, weak grip, outside to inside swing plane and holding your mouth wrong. It is a crazy game and practice, practice, practice. Gary Player once said that you shouldn't complain about playing bad if you don't practice.
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