Category: Slicing

Turning Left

You are a right handed player that slices the ball and aiming your feet left does not help. So for a left handed player, you notice that aiming your feet right is not helping your slice.

Slicing Under Pressure

You tense up and slice the ball.

Baseball Drill

You want to increase power and distance. You start the downswing with your forward arm, causing slices and topped balls.

Swing Inside

You slice the ball and want to draw the ball from right to left.

Premature Spin

You slice or sky the ball because you slide or tilt and turn your body towards the target too early and excessively during your forward swing. This can cause too steep of a downswing, especially so when you are using your driver.

Swinging From the Inside

You need more power and push or slice the ball because you have too steep of an out-to-in swinging path.

A Grip for the Slicer

You need to find a way to try to cure your slice and learn how to feel the release of the club. Your slice could be caused by gripping the club too tightly or using a swinging pattern that is prohibiting you from squaring the clubhead at impact.

Flatten Your Swing

Slicing the ball because your swing is too upright and from the outside in.

The Tee Shot for a Slicer

You slice the ball more times than you hit it straight. So how should you set up to the ball when you want it to fly as straight down the fairway as possible?

Heeling and Blocking

Hitting off of the heel of the club with your woods. Pushing or slicing your irons due to a blocking action with your irons.