Turn Your Slice into a Weapon

Yesterday I posted a video on the way to cast off a slice. Today we approach the trouble from an entirely distinct angle -- namely, how to turn your uncontrollable slice right into a fearsome fade.

This article on golftipsmag.Com by using PGA Professional Derek Nannen is a 3-page article that covers the primary reasons of these out-of-manage slices... And the way to turn it into a useful fade. For instance, this pair of pictures from the primary web page display two equally bad setups that can motive a banana ball.

incorrect setups that cause a slice

The one at the left, in which the ft are closed but the shoulders are open, is an apparent trouble. But might you've got idea the only on the right, in which the feet and shoulders are both open, can cause the same hassle? Derek says that if the club face is still pointed down the middle of the fairway and the ball function hasn't been adjusted for the setup, the ball will still slice like loopy!

The article covers the 4 major belongings you want to test with a purpose to get control of that banana ball:

  1. Fix your alignment
  2. Move the ball forward in your stance
  3. Close the club face, not your grip (lots of helpful photos for this one!)
  4. Make a full turn into your followthrough
Rather than try to summarize the article -- it's three pages long with lots of photos and diagrams, after all -- I'm just recommending you click this article link and study it. Derek has written an extremely clear presentation of how to turn your natural tendency to slice into a powerful weapon on the course. Any time you can harness your natural tendencies, you're more likely to find success more consistenly. If you struggle with a slice, give it a try!

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