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Fix Your Slice In Two Words

Penulis : Unknown on Monday, October 28, 2013 | 9:52 PM

'Roll' and 'Reach' through impact

 


It's no big mystery why you're slicing your driver. The clubface is open to your swing path at impact. And that slice can get worse if you pull in your arms on the downswing to try to steer the ball into the fairway. Here's my easy fix: Remember to roll and reach as you swing through. Let your forearms roll over to square the clubface and then reach your arms toward the target.
    You can get a feel for this full release by hitting some "bunt" shots with your driver. Tee up a ball and take your driver back until the shaft is parallel to the ground and the toe of the club points straight up (see photo). From there, focus on extending the shaft toward the target so it mirrors that halfway-back position, with the toe up again. Bunt some balls down the range, and don't worry about distance.
    The bunt drive teaches you to rotate your forearms and maintain good arm extension. Fail to do either of those in your normal swing, and you won't hit the ball solid or straight.
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