The Best Drills to Fix a Slice!

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Don't Do What I Did by Following and Reading the Wrong Tips and Drills Promising to Fix a Slice...

Yes, ok, I'll admit it...It took me over 3 years to learn how to fix a slice correctly! But I'll quit complaining, because chances are, you've been struggling with a slice for much longer than that.

But, in the truth of it all, the only way to truly fix your slice is to follow the right drills. No specially weighted, cosmogalactic-metal driver is going to make your slice magically disappear. Not at all...because the root of your slice is your swing! Visit MySliceCure.com for the right drills for fixing your slice, as I wish I would have followed them 3 years earlier.

Just Tell Me Why Is It So Hard to Fix a Slice for Good?" 

"I'll tell you why! ... A few lines below that is!"

Why did you ever start slicing in the first place? Why is it so easy and common to slice the ball? Read below to find the answers to these questions and more to help you learn how to fix a slice!

The reason that slicing is soo common is because it is a result of a swing path that is more natural than hitting the golf ball straight. Golf is a game of distance, right? And distance involves muscular power, right?

Well, The outside-to-inside swing path involves muscles that are a bit stronger, thus leading us to believe that we can get more power by swing across the ball, thus resulting in a slice.

For more background info on slicing and simple drills that helped me fix my slice, visit MySliceCure.com for "YourSliceCure!"

Try to Hit the Ball 100 Yards to Fix a Slice? 

Yes! You heard me, try this drill to get yourself on the right swing plane...

This drill to fix a slice is pretty self-explanatory. If you have a problem trying to "kill" the ball, then that could be a major reason to why you slice, and why you slice severely too. The more power you put on the ball, the farther it goes, in whichever direction the swing plane makes it go!

Ok, so this drill is fairly simple:

1) Go out to the range and grab your driver.

2) Tee up a golf ball, preferably to where 2/3 of the ball is above your driver (as this can also help to fix your slice and add distance).

3) Take a full swing, and attempt to hit the ball only 100-150 yards. This will cause you to swing more smoothly and softly, which will, in effect, cause you not only to hit the ball straighter, but to hit the ball farther. Just make sure that you take a full swing and follow through all the way.

But, for a complete set of simple and effective drills to fix your slice, visit MySliceCure.com as I found its resources as a goldmine for wannabe ex-slicers.

The Correct Golf Stance to Fix a Slice 

There is a correct golf stance to fix a slice

Can changing your stance really help a whole lot to fix a slice? You bet it can! Posture is not only important in golf, but in many other areas of life. Read on...

I remember on one hole on the back nine when I had sliced the ball about 2 miles to the right and cursed and slammed my club, my buddy told me that my body was moving more than an army family (bad joke...I know). So what I learned from that was that you should try to keep your body as still as possible if you are suffering from inconsistency. Even the slightest movement can take your club off plane. So try to only let your hips and shoulders turn.

Look at Tiger or any of the other top players in the game...It looks like they are turning on an axis, they don't move one bit.

For some more simple drills and tips, then visit MySliceCure.com and learn how to fix your slice the same way that I fixed mine!

Hilarious Golf Slice Video 

Now that's what I call a slice!

But we shouldn't laugh because..umm...we've done that many times before too, right?

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How to Fix a Slice at the Top of Your Backswing? 

I know it sounds strange, but trust me, it can help...

After hearing this simple, tip for years, I finally decided to try it out as it supposedly helps to fix a slice. All it requires, is that you pause at the top of your backswing, before you unleash heck on the ball with your downswing. This will help you gain more control of your downswing in the sense of getting it on the inside-to-outside swing path.

And make sure you follow through all the way and hold it until the ball hits the ground as you will be surprised about how much more solidly your shots will feel.

Do what I did to fix my slice and visit MySliceCure.comto discover the simple drills that are actually worth spending your valuable time on.

The Best Ball Placement To Fix a Slice? 

I wish I could have found this out much sooner...

I believe that there isn't enough information out there in on the "right" ball placement in order to hit straight shots and fix a slice. Well, that's the thing...because it's different for everyone and for each club. But here I am going to talk about effective ball placement for the driver.

Well, tell me this...Do you play the ball somewhat in the middle for all of your clubs? If you do, then keep reading this. If not, then still read this...

For my tell shots, especially my driver, I play the ball off of the inside of my left foot (I am right handed) and put some extra weight on my right foot. So try that and hopefully you can hit your driver better, because it will be harder for you to come "over-the-top" to hit the ball, the maneuver that causes you to slice the majority of the time.

But...if you are serious about curing your slice with a few simple, easy-to-follow, effective drills, then please visit MySliceCure.com as it saved my golf game and I know it sure as heck can save yours.

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poppss wrote...

Good information and what's better is its the Right information. The info you have is what it should be. You did a nice job.

ReplyPosted September 17, 2009

TeaGuru wrote...

Nice stuff Nick. Your lens gives me inspiration.

ReplyPosted May 18, 2009

Read More About My Adventure To Try and Cure My Slice 

My slice was taking all the fun out of golf for me. It was embarrassing, it was frustrating, and it was getting expensive trying to fix it before I quit golf all-together. Read more of my pages and re-live the adventure as I went from a slicing fool to a real straight-shooter.

 

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