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Golf Slice Fix

How to Eliminate Your Golf Slice Quickly and Easily by Joshua Smith

Here’s a really good tip that may help you to get rid of your slice. Best of all, it’s really pretty simple once you get the hang of it, and understand why it’s being used.

Chances are that you have battled with a slice at some point in your golfing days. To be completely direct with you, dealing with a slice really sucks. It hurts your golf game in many more ways than one.

Luckily, it’s fairly easy to fix. I cannot claim that this small tip will completely cure your slice, but there’s a good chance that it will. I hope it does.

First off, please understand that when you come into the impact zone, there are really only 2 factors that can determine the “shape” of ball flight.

1. The angle of the club face at impact.

2. The Path the club is taking at impact.

So, here’s a few things you should concentrate on.

Try to keep your leading shoulder “down” on the ball through impact. This is called staying strong through impact. Many times the leading shoulder (left shoulder if right handed) flies up before impact. Now just for a minute, think about what that does to the club head when it’s in the impact zone.

Get up from the computer and actually go though the motions slowly. Let your leading shoulder fly up as you approach impact and you’ll actually be able feel and see the clubface coming from an outside-in path. That’s the cause of the slice you are battling.

See, golf is all about thinking and analyzing your shots to get better. A huge part of this game is understanding “why” you’re getting a certain result, and the physics behind that result. Thinking through your golf swing will provide huge dividends if you’re willing to invest the time it takes.

So what can you do to correct that flying shoulder? Well, for starters, try to learn to keep your leading shoulder strong. Keep that shoulder “Down” on the ball all the way through impact, even after the ball is gone and flying straight down the fairway.

So, after impact the leading shoulder is still down. The triangle between your shoulders and chest is still present. Most importantly, the body has NOT gotten ahead of the hands. This is a HUGE distinction. As you may notice, the left shoulder is actually higher than the right shoulder. So what do I mean when I say “leading shoulder down”?

You have to envision yourself from the back looking down on the ball. When I say “down”, I mean that the leading shoulder and chest is still facing the ball through impact.

So even though it may seem like the leading shoulder is higher than the trailing shoulder, it’s still facing the ball at impact. NOT TOWARDS THIRD BASE in comparison to the ball. If your leading shoulder was facing towards third base at impact, which would mean that you have let the leading shoulder fly up.

Furthermore, hand action is huge in this game. You must learn to release your hands correctly through the ball. This means that you release the hands while the leading shoulder is still “down”, or facing the ball.

The key is to let your arms release through the ball, while your left shoulder is “Down” on the ball. To do this you will need to rotate your forearms correctly, and use your leading ELBOW (not shoulder) as a hinge. So another way to explain this movement would be that your hands are still moving towards the target, but your leading elbow has almost stopped.

Keep the leading shoulder down and let your arms and hands release through the ball and you will see the ball go farther and higher. This will take a while to get used to, but once it clicks, the results will be outstanding.

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4 Simple Steps to Fix Slice

Fix Golf Slice

PurePoint Golf Instruction Driver Golf Slice & Driver Golf Swing Instruction by David Nevogt

Copyright 2006 David Nevogt

I have often been asked what I think the most important part of the setup is when you’re getting ready to drive a golf ball. I don’t know if there is one answer to that question.

The way I answer it is based on what I’ve observed over the past 30 years of teaching.

After you’ve addressed the golf ball, and this is not an easy thing to see, you might have to have someone watch. Or, I’ll tell you how to check for yourself.

After you’ve addressed the golf ball and you’re all ready to hit, I would say that 90% of the people that struggle with the driver have their shoulders aimed way off to the left.

Now, why? It’s pretty simple. Oh, I don’t know, 80% of the golfing public has a driver golf slice. So, if you slice the golf ball, you’re going to try to aim off to the side, so when it recovers and comes back around it’s in play.

Now, unfortunately, for those of you that have a driver golf slice, simply by squaring your shoulders up, that isn’t going to take away the slice. But it’s going to encourage the golf club to swing more from inside than from outside, and it will help it a lot.

You may need a grip change. But there’s no question about it, the most important part of the setup for the driver has to be the shoulders.

Make sure they’re aimed parallel to your feet, knees and hips going left of the target.

Now, if you’re driving the golf ball poorly and not very consistent, let me give you these two golf swing instruction pearls. They go hand in hand.

And I promise you this will help you find out if your problem with your driver is in the backswing.

For you to become a really good driver of the golf ball and consistent, the shoulders have to turn. The only way they can turn in the backswing is if you have your chin up and not down.

Most mistakes that I’ve seen with amateur golfers in their difficulties of driving the golf ball is their posture.

Their head is too far down. The only thing your shoulders can do is go up in the air. You won’t have the ability to swing the golf club around you. You won’t have the chance of your shoulders turning.

So, the best golf swing instruction I can give you is, the next time out, after you’ve addressed the golf ball, gone through your routine and you’re almost ready to swing the golf club back, simply lift your chin up in the air an inch or two. And don’t forget that your shoulder should turn in the backswing.

If you have your chin up, the shoulder can turn around it. From there, you can really let it fly in the downswing.

Again, chin up, not down, promotes the shoulders turning in the backswing.

Try that the next time out and I promise you it’ll help you.

Thanks.

David Nevogt writes golf instruction material that helps golfers of all levels reach their full potential and lower their scores. David is the author of “The Simple Golf Swing” which guarantees to have you shooting 7 strokes lower in only 1 week from today. You can find more of his golf instruction by going to http://www.golfswingguru.com

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Golf Driver Discount

Golf Slice Cure

Cure Your Golf Slice With This Proven Formula by Nick Bayley

If you want a proven formula to fix your golf slice you’ve come the right place. Because I’m THE expert in that area. And here is the exact formula I’ve used to cure literally thousands of golfer’s slice problems from all around the world. So without wasting any more time — here are the 4 things you must do to fix your golf slice for good…

1. Setup for a draw

2. Swing from the inside so the ball starts to the right (for a right handed golfer) of your final target

3. Contact the ball with a slightly closed clubface

4. Have equipment that encourages you to draw the ball

Now that list of 4 things is generally the opposite of what every golfer does to hit a slice. For example, when a right handed golfer suffers from a slicing problem they generally aim to the left to allow for a slice — which just makes it worse, doesn’t it?

Now the absolute quickest possible way to fix your slice is to do the exact opposite of what you’re currently doing. So that means you have to setup for a hook. Then you need to try and swing a lot from the inside and release your hands a lot through impact so you contact the ball with a slightly closed clubface. And finally, you need equipment that helps you to hit a draw/hook.

If you did all of these things you could fix your slice tomorrow.

Seriously! It would happen that fast.

But here’s the problem — because it would feel so strange for you to do all of these things at the same time you would barely hit the golf ball….at least for a few days.

You see, golfers are adverse to change. The slicing habit you have now took you a long time to create. And if you slowly try to fix it then equally it will take you a long time to fix it — if you fix it at all.

Now I assume you want to fix your slice sooner rather than later. So please believe me when I say that the quickest way to fix your slice problem is to not worry about your ball striking results for a few days or even a couple of weeks. Instead simply exaggerate the reverse of what you do to hit a slice. And if you’re like most of my students who do this, after a few days you’ll be hitting the ball straight!

Yes….straight!

If you exaggerate the opposite of what you do to hit a slice you’ll eventually hit the ball straight — not hook it. I know that sounds weird but that’s just how the golf swing works. Because when you swing a golf club, what you think you’re doing and what is actually happening are often two totally different things.

Now when you’re making changes to your golf swing to fix your slice you’ve got to work on one thing at a time. The best and most logical place to start is the setup. You need to setup the opposite of what you’re currently doing. So adjust your grip so it’s strong, align yourself to the right of your final target, position the ball in the middle of your stance etc., etc.

This will be tough to do but if you REALLY want to fix your slice you’ll do it.

Once you’ve done that you then want to exaggerate swinging from the inside. Then you’ve got to work on releasing your hands through impact so you contact the ball with a slightly closed clubface. Finally, if your equipment is promoting a slice rather than a draw then you must get equipment that encourages you to hit a draw/hook.

So that’s the proven formula you need to follow to fix your slice. And remember, to get the fastest results you must exaggerate the opposite of what you’re currently doing to hit your slice. To make a start I recommend you change your grip to make it stronger, because I know of golfers that have just done that and fixed their golf slice. So start with making changes to your setup and then progress through the rest of this proven formula after that.

Nick Bayley is a professional golfer who has discovered just one golf swing fault that could be stopping YOU from ball striking consistency and success. But luckily for you, now you can take a simple 2 minute golf swing test to see if you have this swing fault or not. So don’t delay! Go here to take The Golf Swing Test now: www.yourgolfswingtest.com/

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4 Simple Steps to Fix Slice

Golf Slice Tips 101

How To Correct a Golf Slice by Tyler Lai

For a golf slice to happen, two conditions must be present. Firstly, the club face is open when it hit the golf ball. Secondly, the golf club travels a out-to-in path. In other words, the golf club cut across the target line instead of moving along target line.

So to cure your golf slice, you have to eliminate these two conditions during impact. There are few ways to overcome the problem.

1. Use a stronger grip

Slicing is caused by a open club face. A stronger grip will make it easier to close the club face during impact. To adopt a stronger grip, first grip the golf club as you normally would, then turn both your hands toward right. You should be able to see two to three knuckles of your left hand (assuming you are right-handed player).

2. Check your body alignment.

Make sure both your feet is parallel to the target line. If you left feet is more behind than you right feet, you have a open stance. An open stance will make you swing the club in a out-to-in fashion. This type of swing path will cut across the golf ball resulting in a golf slice. What you want is the club head to travel along the target line not cut across it. To check your proper alignment, place a golf club on the ground point toward the target with the shaft touching the tip of both your feet. If the club is parallel to the target line then your alignment is correct.

3. Check your club head alignment.

When you setup to the golf ball, make sure the flat edge of the club face is perpendicular to the target line. This is the most simple and basic check. Yet a lot of golfers forget to do it or do it wrongly.

4. Do not try to hit at the ball with your hand.

A lot of beginner golfers slice the golf ball because they try to hit at the ball instead of swinging through the ball. When you try to hit at the golf ball, you create too much tension in the arm and griping the club too hard. As a result, you will hold the club face open during impact because the hard grip and tension prevent the proper and timely rotation of the hands to close the club face. In a proper golf swing, you swing through the ball. Your target is the flag not the golf ball. So do not try to hit at the ball. Instead, swing toward the target and let the ball get in the way.

Depending on what is the cause of your golf slice, you may need one or more of the above fixes. But try only one fix at a time. Trying to making too many swing changes at one go will cause confusion and create other swing problems. Many times, one simple cure will fix the problem. Use the ball flight as your guide.

The best way to lower your golf score is to adopt the simple golf swing. For more golf tips, please visit http://www.golf-swing-and-clubs.com/.

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4 Simple Steps to Fix Slice

Golf Tips 101 - Learning the 20 to 50 yard pitch

Free Golf Swing Tips: Learn to Hit the Short Pitch Shot like the Pro’s by Caddyguy

The short 20 to 50 yard pitch shot may be the most difficult shot in golf. Even the pros don’t like hitting this shot although they make it look easy. To watch many amateurs try this shot you would think they are chopping wood with a dull ax rather than trying to hit a golf shot. What do tour pros do that most amateurs don’t to make this look so easy?

If you watch amateurs try this shot they have a lot of movement in their lower body during the backswing, and tend to use only hands and arms on the downswing. This results in fat, bladed, or low driving shots with poor outcomes. Consequently many amateurs don’t practice the short pitch shot, it’s no fun practicing shots that consistently have poor results. Does this sound familiar?

THE SECRET LIES IN TURNING THROUGH THE SHOT. Most amateurs tend to use mainly arms and hands, if they do use their lower body it’s generally to late during the downswing. Here’s the drill: Select a shot of about 20 yards that needs to be lofted in the air and land softly. Pick your wedge with the most loft, 60 degree if you have one.

Set up with a slightly open stance, along with an open club face, and play the ball back in your stance. Place slightly more weight on your front foot (left foot for a right handed player and right foot for a left handed player). Now start the backswing by moving the arms and shoulders only restrict all movement with the hips and legs.

Turn until your arms are at the 9 o’clock position and the club pointing to 12 0’clock and stop. At this point simply turn your hips and legs toward your target and let your hands and arms follow. Be sure not to throw your hands or arms at the ball.

Just turn the legs and hips, the hands will follow.

This may be difficult at first, especially from the stopped position. But once you begin to turn your lower body through the shot properly the ball will pop in the air with very little effort.

You will be amazed how easy this is to execute with proper technique.

Next time you see a good player hit a short pitch, pay attention to how little movement there is in the lower body during the backswing. Then watch how they rotate the hips and legs through the shot before the hands and arms.

Notice how the rotation of the lower body pulls the arms and hands through the shot, resulting in high, lofted, soft shots.

Learn to hit this shot, you will lower your scores, win more money, and have more fun with the game.

Article written by: Jim Thomas. Visit http://www.pga-golf-tour-caddy-guide.com to grab more free golf swing tips.

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Golf

Custom Hybrid Golf Clubs improve your game by Paul Easton

If you take your golf game seriously, it’s a good idea to play with clubs that have been designed just for you. Golfers come in all sizes and the same for variations on the golf swing. Having a specialist design golf clubs that are based on your skills and your swing will improve your score on the golf course.

Hybrid golf clubs are one such tool. A definition from Wikipedia:

“The name “hybrid” comes from genetics to denote a mixture of two different species with desirable characteristics of both, and the term here has been generalized; a hybrid club combines the advantages of an iron and a wood.”

Custom Hybrid golf clubs can be beneficial to some golfers who a different size than the average golfer. If you use normal golf clubs that were designed for people that are not similar to your height you will have to make major adjustment to your swing and this will not help your game.

A lot of golfers realize the benefits of having custom golf clubs but now it’s popular to have custom hybrid golf clubs, that provides the benefits of both woods and irons in one design.

Good Professional Golfers see the benefits

The hybrid golf clubs are being utilized by touring pro golfers. They have been reviewed by most golf magazines as well as by experts of the game. The custom hybrid golf club is simply a combination of a wood and the iron- allow the good point from each to be easily used.

They have been designed in order to allow the golfer to hit the ball into the air for long shots as well as from difficult ball positions and are fantastic for the professional and the amateur who wants to improve.

When the custom hybrid golf clubs first came onto the market, the average golfer was having trouble using the clubs. They were not popular but the manufactures of the clubs made some adjustments to the design so that they are easier to use and have become quite popular.

Hybrid Club Benefits

The effectiveness of the custom hybrid golf club is mainly due to the lower center of gravity for the club. This would be very difficult to do with a basic iron. This type of design makes it easier for the golfer to get the golf ball high in the air.

The typical custom gold club has a flat face area made with a launch angle that is steeper. This type of design provides the golf ball with a faster spin rate which makes it stop quicker with increased accuracy.

Differences between the normal and Hybrids. The wooden heads of the custom hybrids tend to be smaller while the irons, in exact contrast, tend to be thicker and stronger.

Custom hybrid golf clubs are growing in popularity because they are designed to be easier to use. They provide the golfer with more distance as well as a higher accuracy.

Most touring pros now have access to hybrid versions. If you want to improve your golf game consider purchasing some custom hybrid golf clubs.

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Review Of The Simple Golf Swing

Improve Your Golf Swing And Play Better Golf

This article reviews a popular product on how to improve your golf swing so that you can become a more consistent player and play better golf.

David Nevogt wrote The Simple Swing in 2006 and in a short space of time was read by people from all over the world. The claims the author makes about what you can achieve by reading this book are pretty substantial. Claims such as an average golfer will be able to cut 7 strokes from their game and a high handicapper even more. David even claims a 95% success rate for these results.

David maintains that the three biggest problems that people have when playing golf are being inconsistent, hooking or slicing the ball and not getting enough distance. As a result he set about trying to develop a simpler and more effective golf swing, in a scientific way, that could eliminate these problems for good. And The Simple Swing was born.

A golf buddy of mine first introduced me to The Simple Swing about 6 months ago. We both started playing golf a couple of years ago and were always of a similar standard - not very good. We used to score in the low to mid nineties but couldn’t break the 90 barrier. Anyway, I hadn’t seen my pal for a while so we arranged a round at our local club and boy did I get a surprise.

My friend had a round of 84 which I thought must be just sheer luck. However, he told me that he had recently bought a new golf book and that he had been practising the tips like mad at the range and that it was really paying off. Well I could see that, so I thought I’d better get myself a copy and see what it could do for me.

I put some practise in over the next month or so and and was able to take about 9 or 10 shots off my game. My drives had more distance and I was generally a lot more consistent - I was thrilled. What you learn in The Simple Swing isn’t always what you expect. One technique involves shortening your back swing and this actually makes your drives go further! Another is a really cool way to hit more greens.

The Simple Swing website has loads of rave reviews on it from players who say they have had fantastic improvement in their golf with David’s system. What’s good also, is that he offers a money back guarantee if after 8 weeks you are not totally happy for whatever reason.

All in all, I’d say The Simple Swing is an excellent guide for your average golfer and definitely stands out in terms of the clarity and simplicity of the explanations. If I had to give it a rating it would have to be 10/10.

Will Davies is a freelance writer and avid golf fan. If you would like to play better golf then please visit my website for more advice on how to improve your golf swing

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Golf Driving Tips 101 - Check Your Swing Mechanics

Good Swing Mechanics and Fred Couples Type Rhythm

The problem with most people who have trouble driving well off the tee is the fact that they haven’t mastered their swing before using a driver.

If you are having trouble with your driver a good way to get back on track is to leave it at home and tee off with a 5 wood or a Hybrid Club?

While you won’t get the same distance initially you will have more room for error and you will have a better chance of hitting the ball a lot straighter.

The idea is to swing your 5 wood in the same manner, as you would do with a 7-iron.

When you have the right control with this club you will begin to get more distance and you will be swinging in a slower more controlled manner.

Once this is translated to the driver you will realize that you don’t have to ‘hit’ the ball.

You will focus more on control with a slower swing and let the club do the work that you might have been expecting your body to do.

Now taking this one step further, you could substitute the 5 wood for your 7-iron.

As strange as this might seem it was the fastest way that one woman I was playing golf with learnt to master her drive.

She played the 7-iron off the tee until she was consistently getting straight shots and reasonable distance.

Her second shot was generally a 7-iron as well, so she was getting a lot of practice with that club.

While the initial shot wasn’t going anywhere near as far as a 5 wood, they were straight and on many holes the combination of two 7-iron shots gave the same result for her as a 5 wood and a 9-iron.

After gaining consistency with the 7 she move to the 5 wood off the tee and eventually the driver.

Sometimes it is faster to take a few steps back to progress sooner.

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Golf Tips 101 - Drive Golf Swing Instruction

PurePoint Golf Instruction Driver Golf Slice & Driver Golf Swing Instruction by David Nevogt

Copyright 2006 David Nevogt

I have often been asked what I think the most important part of the setup is when you’re getting ready to drive a golf ball. I don’t know if there is one answer to that question.

The way I answer it is based on what I’ve observed over the past 30 years of teaching.

After you’ve addressed the golf ball, and this is not an easy thing to see, you might have to have someone watch. Or, I’ll tell you how to check for yourself.

After you’ve addressed the golf ball and you’re all ready to hit, I would say that 90% of the people that struggle with the driver have their shoulders aimed way off to the left.

Now, why? It’s pretty simple. Oh, I don’t know, 80% of the golfing public has a driver golf slice. So, if you slice the golf ball, you’re going to try to aim off to the side, so when it recovers and comes back around it’s in play.

Now, unfortunately, for those of you that have a driver golf slice, simply by squaring your shoulders up, that isn’t going to take away the slice. But it’s going to encourage the golf club to swing more from inside than from outside, and it will help it a lot.

You may need a grip change. But there’s no question about it, the most important part of the setup for the driver has to be the shoulders.

Make sure they’re aimed parallel to your feet, knees and hips going left of the target.

Now, if you’re driving the golf ball poorly and not very consistent, let me give you these two golf swing instruction pearls. They go hand in hand.

And I promise you this will help you find out if your problem with your driver is in the backswing.

For you to become a really good driver of the golf ball and consistent, the shoulders have to turn. The only way they can turn in the backswing is if you have your chin up and not down.

Most mistakes that I’ve seen with amateur golfers in their difficulties of driving the golf ball is their posture.

Their head is too far down. The only thing your shoulders can do is go up in the air. You won’t have the ability to swing the golf club around you. You won’t have the chance of your shoulders turning.

So, the best golf swing instruction I can give you is, the next time out, after you’ve addressed the golf ball, gone through your routine and you’re almost ready to swing the golf club back, simply lift your chin up in the air an inch or two. And don’t forget that your shoulder should turn in the backswing.

If you have your chin up, the shoulder can turn around it. From there, you can really let it fly in the downswing.

Again, chin up, not down, promotes the shoulders turning in the backswing.

Try that the next time out and I promise you it’ll help you.

Thanks.

David Nevogt writes golf instruction material that helps golfers of all levels reach their full potential and lower their scores. David is the author of “The Simple Golf Swing” which guarantees to have you shooting 7 strokes lower in only 1 week from today. You can find more of his golf instruction by going to http://www.golfswingguru.com

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