How To Use Golf Training Aids To Get Rid Of Your Slice
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How to Use Golf Training Aids to Eliminate Your Slice
Summary
Thwack! The golfer groans as the ball stubbornly veers to the right, even with the best intentions to aim it left. This frustrating scene is all too common on golf courses everywhere. The dreaded slice plagues many golfers who are unsure how to fix it.Introduction
Most golfers, confronted with a persistent slice, attempt to adjust by aligning their feet and shoulders left of the target. Unfortunately, this only worsens the problem, adding further frustration to an already challenging game.The Solution
Fortunately, you can tackle this issue with specific golf training aids. With a wide variety available, finding the right ones might seem daunting. Here, we’ll guide you on the path to correcting your slice and enhancing your game.The Swing Path Aid
The first training aid you'll need is a swing path device. Many slicers suffer from an outside-in swing path, where the clubhead moves from outside the ball to inside at impact. This causes both a power loss and a slicing tendency.To resolve this, look for a training aid that shows the correct swing path at impact?"ideally square to slightly inside-out. Some aids include a foam barrier that the club hits if your swing is incorrect, providing immediate feedback. Master an inside-out swing path, and you’ll be well on your way to eliminating your slice.
The Release Timing Aid
The second essential training aid helps with the timing of your release. This crucial moment in the downswing is when the wrists snap the club through the ball, affecting clubhead speed and squaring the clubface.A late release leaves the clubface open at impact, leading to a fade or slice. Look for a training aid that features a shortened club with a mechanism that 'clicks' when you release your wrists correctly. This gives instant feedback, helping you time your release precisely for impact.
Conclusion
By incorporating swing path and release timing aids, you can straighten your shots and even add distance. With these tools and some practice, you’ll soon enjoy a more reliable and powerful swing. Good luck, and happy hitting!You can find the original non-AI version of this article here: How To Use Golf Training Aids To Get Rid Of Your Slice.
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