The Slice - How to Stop This Nightmare
Mastering the accuracy of their shot, especially when
using a longer club is probably the most common problem that
beginners face. It seems that the ball has a mind of its own
and will go in any direction except where you want it to go.
There are a few techniques you can learn to help fix these
wayward shots.
The Slice: A Main Problem for the Beginner
This is probably the most frustrating of all experiences for
a beginner to the game of golf. The ball, with a perfect amount
of loft, starts off going straight and then suddenly out of the
blue, veers off to the right . This results in the ball landing
in either a danger zone, out of bounds, in the trees or rough
and usually far away from the intended target.
A sliced ball does not travel very far as the wind takes it
off to the right and this is a problem even the most regular
golf players on the course spend several hours trying to
eliminate.
You are clearly not the only one with this problem as if you
take a look at any driving range, you will see many sliced ball
shots, right handed shots flying to the right and left handed
to the left. This can, however, be put right. With a little
work studying proper techniques you can be well on your way to
learning how to prevent the slice shot.
Causes Of A Slice: Slicing the ball occurs when the clubface
is open in relation to the swing path. At the point of impact
if your clubface is turned open the ball will have a large
amount of clockwise side spin and it is the side spin that
causes the slice. Hitting the ball at a fast speed can also
cause it to slice.
If your swing is exaggeratedly outside-in, your clubface
will hit the ball with a cut-throat right-to-left action. The
ball will also make a clockwise spin and then slice. A
combination of these two mistakes will result in little chance
of the ball being kept in play.
Watch Your Body Language: If you use your body more than
your hands and arms when swinging, it is more likely that you
will slice the ball. If you are conscious of making a bad shot
and hold your body rigid and tense it makes it easier for the
clubface to impact the ball at an angle.
Watch and learn. Take the time to check out some of the good
golfers at your local course. You will see that the ones who
appear to be relaxed and have a lazy swing hardly ever slice
the shot.
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