SKILLS

STOP YOUR SLICE BY CHANGING YOUR STANCE



Sooo, quality isn’t great (apologies) but the message is! Swing path is dictated by your setup and promotes as draw or fade, or worse. Here’s how to get swinging in the right direction and put an end to your slice.

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Here’s the link to another swing lesson to give you more power and consistency.

Let me know in the comments section how it worked for you!

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1 Comment

  1. I don't follow. Your second diagram showing how the feet have to rotate shows that your feet should actually turn to the right, yet, you said you were only going to move your left foot forward and the right one back keeping your toes facing the ball or normal set up position. If this is true, this is nothing new. There are tons of videos where golfers are told to put the right foot back to increase the in-to-out plane. That doesn't work for me. So, if your diagram (which I like) says the toes must rotate to the right, why are you not including that in your set up? Just confused. BTW, I tried your method once in a round of golf. I only missed 1 fairway out of 9. Will try it again. Still, I might just try doing what your diagram suggests – move the toes to point a little right, but that means my hips have to go there as well. Hoping to hear from you.

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