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How Do You Fix A Slice In Golf?

July 28, 2010

How do you fix a slice in golf? is the sixth most asked qolf question on Ask.Com

I think that giving up the game is the only sure thing, but Ask.Com answers:

To fix a golf swing slice, it’s important to realize that a slice is caused by the club face being left open when you strike the ball. There are a ton of strategies out there, but most involve learning to close the face upon impact.

They’re right on the mark on this one. A slice generally is caused by the clubface being open at impact. Conversely, a hook is caused by the clubface being closed at impact.

How do you cure it? Lessons. Practice. More lessons. And more practice. And even that likely won’t be enough. The slice keeps the entire golf teaching industry employed.

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  • I came across this video a couple of weeks ago and it has dramatically helped me with my slice.

    http://www.purepointgolf.com/forums/entry.php?90-Killing-Your-Slice

    Posted by The Golf Swing Guy on 07/28

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