Golf Tips

Fighting a slice…what’s my problem?


Any input appreciated!



by Casa_Bonita

10 Comments

  1. Comin over the top. As a first step imagine swinging out to first base.

  2. Holotheewisewolf

    Slow tf down my god it’s not a race

  3. Club path. Think of a baseball diamond, your swing is going out between 2nd and 3rd base after impact. You need to have a feel of hitting to 1st

  4. SouthEndBC

    You’re coming over the top and swinging across the ball (the “out to in” comments). I noticed your right elbow is really flying away from your torso. Try keeping that almost glued to your rib cage , which will mage it easier to create an inside path so you are swinging inside to outside.

  5. Starting open to the target, swinging over the top and outside in. Try aligning your feet to target, but closing your shoulder.

  6. EntertainmentOnly130

    Putting a ton of right apin off the ball coming out to in and strinking heel

  7. andrew2150

    At address you are setting up for a fade because you are open to target. The left to right side spin is exaggerated bc you then come even more across the ball or over the top through impact. That trail elbow should be more tucked in, like it should kind of be pinned just in front of trail hip as you come through hitting zone. Your elbow is chicken winged out which will make it near impossible to not swing across the ball.

  8. seandowling73

    Early extension/ casting This is the real problem

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