Fix Golf Slice - Add Yards To Your Drives
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Cure Your Golf Slice and Boost Your Drive Distance
Overview
For many amateur golfers, fixing a golf slice is a top priority. Studies show that over 80% of amateur golfers struggle with slicing the ball. There are countless training aids, drills, and tips to address this issue.
Understanding the Problem
Have you tried lessons, training aids, and drills but still can't fix your slice? It's a frustrating situation. The slice usually occurs when the clubface crosses the ball from outside the target line, creating side spin. While this might seem purely mechanical, the root cause often lies in physical limitations.
The Real Cause
Your body's physical abilities greatly influence your swing efficiency. If your body has limitations, your swing mechanics will suffer, leading to faults like slicing.
For instance, if you can’t achieve a 90-degree shoulder turn during your backswing, you might over-rotate your hips to compensate. This reduces power because you lose the core torque needed for a powerful impact.
Why Slicing Happens
A slice often results from the upper body moving ahead of the lower body. This over-the-top motion causes the clubface to slash across the ball, creating side spin and the notorious banana ball.
Common Mistakes
Many people turn to lessons, buy training aids, or even invest in offset drivers to eliminate their slice. Sound familiar?
The Real Solution
Pause on the lessons and put away those training aids. Keep your regular driver in the bag. Instead, focus on improving your core rotational flexibility. This will allow you to start the downswing with your lower body, preventing the upper body from getting ahead. Once you achieve this separation in movement, you'll see significant improvement in your slice.
Added Benefits
By fixing your slice, you can add up to 30 yards to your drives. A draw ball flight provides more distance and roll compared to a weak, slicing shot.
Our Approach
Our programs, DVDs, and books emphasize core rotational strength and flexibility. Improving these areas boosts power output and eliminates swing faults, reducing the need for compensations on the course.
By refining your physical capabilities, your swing will naturally improve, finally putting an end to that persistent "fix golf slice" thought.
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