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"Wring the water" - why this simple feel will fix your slice
This simple swing feel from Cameron McCormick will teach you to how to square your clubface and straighten out your shots. The post "Wring the water" - why this simple feel will fix your slice ...
Slicing the golf ball is, arguably, the most infuriating situation a player can endure — and, unfortunately, it's usually the ...
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Fix your slice & pop-ups: Golf swing path secrets for a better driver swing!
In this in-depth golf lesson, we focus on analyzing and correcting a golfer’s swing path using slow-motion footage and expert ...
Every golfer has struggled with a slice while playing this game. Heck, even the best players in the world have hit a big ole banana ball off the tee one time or another. It’s a shot shape that every ...
Most average and beginner golfers will try anything to try and fix their golf swing. Whether that means grinding on the driving range, paying for lessons, watching videos online, or buying a bunch of ...
If you walked up and down the local driving range to watch average golfers swing, you’d likely see lots and lots of golf slices. After all, coming over-the-top in the swing and opening up the clubface ...
If you're an average golfer (which many of us here probably are), you likely find yourself constantly searching for the answer to a seemingly simple question: How to fix a slice in golf. Arguably, the ...
A slice is a common problem for amateur golfers, and many do not know how to fix it. This happens when the clubface is open at impact, which means it’s pointing to the right for a right-handed player.
A hammer drill can help golfers improve their takeaway and fix their golf swing issues. Instructor Kelvin Kelley says, “Everybody can hammer a nail,” relating it to the correct backswing motion.
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