Golf Lessons – Fix your slice forever

The most common ball flight error I see on a daily basis is the slice. A slice is when the ball curves from left to right for a right handed player and from right to left for a left handed player. In this video I explain the interaction between the club face and swing path and how they produce the slice, as well as some drills you can use to correct this ball flight in your own game. http://www.derekhoopergolf.com/

6 thoughts on “Golf Lessons – Fix your slice forever

  1. Hi pigslefats, thanks for sharing your experiences. A excessively strong
    left hand grip will produce a ball flight which hooks too much. I have
    always found that every player is different and although the points
    outlined in this video will work for the majority of players, the exact
    positioning of the hands to produce the desired ball flight will vary from
    player to player.

    All the best with your golf game

    Derek

  2. I have found that a stronger left hand grip promotes the slice. The hand
    just cannot re-rotate on through swing without a vicious hook resulting.
    The hand tends to lock in the open position. When I have a slightly weaker
    left hand grip I can rotate through without fearing the hook.

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