How to Stop a Slice - 5 Simple Steps

By Alan Steward

How to stop a slice in your golf swing using 5 simple steps, following this guide will stop your slice for good.

Cure your Slice for Ever!

Ok so the first thing we look at in how to stop a slice is the address position.

Step 1:

When you address the ball, position your distance so that the heal of your clubhead is lined up with the ball. A quick check at your grip here will be good - do the V’s created by your left and right hands point to your right shoulder? Yes excellent, if not just release your grip on the club and move both hands together towards the right. You should see 2 knuckles at this point, or for a stronger grip 2 ½ knuckles. Also you should not grip your club too tightly, as this will create tension in your forearms and prevent you from releasing the clubhead through impact.

Step 2:

Start your backswing with your shoulders by rotating them around your spine - let your arms and hands follow as one unit. Allow your left knee to move towards the centre of your stance. This should put about 80% of your body weight on the INSIDE of your right foot. Also keep your head positioned over the ball, moving only slightly behind it. You are now in a position to power through your impact zone.

Step 3:

You are now ready to start your downswing. Your first movement in your downswing is to slide your hips towards the target and for a split second, pull your hands straight down, as if pulling a rope from the sky. This will allow you to attack the ball from the inside.

Step 4:

At the impact zone keep your shoulders square to the target line. At this point your hands and arms should roll over each other, imparting draw spin on the ball. At this stage your weight should also be moving to your left foot.

Step 5:

Your follow through begins as your hands rotate through the golf ball, allowing your right arm to straighten. Visualize your clubhead going down through the ball then towards the target. Allow the motion of this to take your hands to a nice high finish. Your left palm should be facing up towards the sky. I hope these 5 simple steps help you with, “How to stop a slice”.

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Wishing you all the best in your game of golf, remember practice makes perfect
Regards Alan
“Happy Golfing”

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