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The Golf Slice - You Hate It Now Fix It

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One of the most frustrating faults in golf is the slice.
The golf slice can kill your distance and can kill you score because you will be losing a lot of drives out of bounds or in the woods.
In this article we look at what a slice is and how some fixes.
A slice is a specific left-to-right trajectory shape for a golf ball created by a significant tilt of the spin-axis of the golf ball to the right, or a clockwise spin.
This is opposite for lefties.
A slice usually ends up right of the target line, and the term is often used when the curve in the trajectory is extreme and unintentional.
The less extreme version of a slice is called a "fade".
In understanding the basics of the golf swing, in order to hit the ball squarely and straight every time, you must return to the original spot at impact.
A slice is caused by the club face being slightly open at the point of impact, thus causing the ball to spin in a clockwise motion, (opposite for lefties).
In most cases the swing path is correct, but the golf ball is not being hit squarely at the point of impact, commonly caused by what is known as a "weak grip".
A second factor that causes a golf slice may be swing speed and shaft stiffness.
If you use a stiff shaft driver try a regular flex or mid flex shaft and that may correct your problem.
The simplest fix for a slice is in the grip.
By having a "weak grip", a grip that is turned more counter-clockwise, (opposite for lefties), can cause the club face to open at the time of impact.
You should start by turning your grip slightly to the right, (left for lefties), thus giving you a "stronger grip", not holding the club more tightly.
Remember the basics and only hold the club tight enough to keep control.
You should not have any tension on your wrist and forearms.
These are some tips to help you improve slice and hit the fairway more often.
Now go out there and shot your best score ever.
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