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October 2007
Posted
by Dimo as Golf
SliceTips
A
Few Tips On Correcting a Golf Slice

For
the majority of us golfers one of the first major undertakings of
our golf game once we consistently are getting the ball air born
is correcting a golf slice. We all seem to be blessed with this
natural ability when we first begin learning about the golf swing.
For some it may be a runaway hook, but for most (and for the purpose
of this article) we’ll discuss correcting a golf slice.
Slicing
the golf shot for many is a ritual in frustration for many golfers
simply because they don’t know what in their golf swing and
mechanics causes it. They only know that it continues to happen.
If
you are frustrated by the constant golf slice, then you also know
that if you are ever going to develop any consistency in lowering
your golf score, you know the slice must be cured.
So,
let’s take a look at few tips and techniques to get you started
on the road to recovery.
First
and foremost is you alignment to your target. Your golf stance.
The width of your stance should be about that of your shoulders.
The
alignment of your shoulders and hips should be one of pointing straight
down your target line.
Your
feet should be in line with your shoulders and hips with your toes
slightly pointed outward (duck footed).
This
slight outwardly point of your feet will allow for an easier rotation
of your torso. In other words, once you are setup in your golf stance,
your nose should be pointing a perpendicular line to that of your
target.
From
a position of proper alignment is where all of your practicing should
begin. Don’t give in to any old habits over what you know
is a proper alignment.
Getting
comfortable with you golf stance will take some time and some pretty
ugly looking golf shots. But, this is what the range is for. I can’t
over emphasis this enough… stick with proper alignment.
Getting
used to properly aligning yourself to the target not only will take
some time getting used to physically, but mentally as well.
Even
as your body gets used to this new golf stance and set up, your
visual perception of your target will change, and so will you mental
perception as you execute your golf swing. Both of these perceptions
will seem uncomfortable and out of sync for a while, but again give
it time.
Your
golf stance and setup are the foundation from which you give your
swing to work from, let’s make a solid one.
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