In how to fix a slice, I will show how some great
players favor a draw as their standard shot, while others prefer a fade. Yet others, like most amateurs, unintentionally have a visious slice. The talented player can deliver either shot on demand. Here I hope to address this issue and give some tips on how to fix a slice.
Golfing experts sought to identify the different swing features specific to each swing. They were able to determine which of these features were attributable to each of the ball flight tendencies.
Something staggering arose that I think will benefit all golfers who want to fix a slice, especially those who are cursed with a filthy one.
What they found was, virtually every accomplished ‘fader’ of the ball, ie: Tiger Woods, and the like, displayed a straight left arm at the top of the back swing. Where as those who’s natural shot was a draw, maintained a slight bend at the elbow.
This discovery is fantastic news for those who are desperate to learn how to fix a slice, as they tend to do by accident, what intentional ‘faders’ do on purpose. I’ll explain why this works, and how a relatively simple swing change will make a terrible slice into a powerful draw.
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