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 ...
Having the right club path is going to help you hit the ball flush, not only straightening out your shots but also getting added distance. That’s because it will help square the clubface at impact.
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you play smarter, better golf. Slicing the driver is, arguably, the most common problem for amateur golfers. Even after ...
If you know you’re slicing because the clubface is open at impact, that’s a good start. A lot of golfers never even identify ...
In case you didn't know, here is the science behind why you're slicing: Your clubface is open in relation to your clubpath at impact. That's all there is to it. Where the ball curves depends on your ...
If you're an average golfer (which many of us here probably are), you likely find yourself constantly searching for the answer to a seemingly simple question: How to fix a slice in golf. Arguably, the ...
You will see a lot of quick fixes for fixing a slice. Some work, some don’t. Some have a short shelf life and only make it one or two holes. If you want long-term relief from your slice you have to do ...