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I see this mistake all the time: Slicers come to a hole with trouble on the right and tee up in the middle of the tee box. Thirty seconds later they're watching the ball peel off into the junk. The problem is, they're setting up to hit a straight drive, looking down the middle of the fairway, instead of playing for a left-to-right shot. If you fight a slice, tee your ball on the far right side, next to the right tee marker. That gets your eyes looking down the left side of the hole. Looking straight brings all that trouble into view, which basically draws you to it.
You need to start your ball to the left, so get your eyes tracking that way from the beginning. LOOKING LEFT: Teeing up by the right marker opens up the left side of the hole.
Step 2: Position Your Golf Ball Properly in Your Setup. Of all the causes of a slice, this is perhaps the most simple one to notice. Many players have the ball too far forward in their stance (meaning too far toward the target).
Easy Golf Swing For Drivers
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Aim the clubface to a target on the left, then set your body parallel to the target line. After you tee up on the right, go behind the ball and pick a target on the left that allows for your normal shot. Then step in and put the clubhead behind the ball, aiming the face at that target ( above). Set your feet and body lines at a right angle to the clubface. Now you're in a square setup, just shifted 20 or 30 yards to the left. From there, swing where you're aimed ( below).
Subscribe for new videos every week: ► Here's how to fix your slice with a driver by this weekend. Before we fix your slice with your driver, I need you to understand what causes the slice to begin with. I see a lot of golfers who struggle with a slice who come to us with all kind of reasons as to why they're slicing the ball, and nobody emphasizes the most important part, which is that the club face is open to the path.
How To Fix A Slice With Driver
You need to understand that you don't hit a slice just because you're too far over the top. You don't hit a slice because you hang back on your right foot. And it's not because your ball position is off or because your setup is off. You're slicing the ball because your clubface is open to the path, first and foremost. That's the most important part of any technique to fix your slice. Watch the video to see how to close your clubface and start fixing your slice. How To Fix Your Slice In 15 Shots: ★.