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This post is brought to you in paid partnership with GolfForever. Golfers frequently attempt to fix a slice or lost distance ...
A slice is a common problem for amateur golfers, and many do not know how to fix it. This happens when the clubface is open at impact, which means it’s pointing to the right for a right-handed player.
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. Can’t stop slicing the golf ball? If you’re an amateur golfer, this is probably an issue ...
Ask 100 amateur golfers what their biggest problem is on the golf course, and I’d bet 90 percent would say it’s slicing the golf ball. But just because slicing is what most of us struggle with doesn’t ...
If you walked up and down the local driving range to watch average golfers swing, you’d likely see lots and lots of golf slices. After all, coming over-the-top in the swing and opening up the clubface ...
This week Rick Smith and I will give you two drills to help alleviate your slice and help you reduce the incidence of chicken winging your left arm. Regarding the swing flaws of chicken winging, there ...
If you’re struggling with a slice, chances are your clubface is open at the top of the backswing, indicated by the toe of the club pointing toward the ground. From this position, it is very difficult ...
A common swing-path mistake is “coming over the top.” If you’ve heard of it but aren’t sure what it means, it’s just a way of saying the clubhead is swinging down into the ball over the top of the ...
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