Fix Your Slice Forever With My Simple Step-by-Step Guide!

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If you've been having trouble with your golf swing, and you've been hitting lots of slices with your driver, then follow my step-by-step guide and start hitting long draws within 30 minutes!

I break it down to 5 easy components and provide drills for you to take to the range. You will probably increase your driving distance as well.

I've put together an entire program for you to develop the perfect power golf swing. You can learn more here:
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Comments

billybgolfin says:

Steve, question. When you turn your shoulder in line to swing in to out , do you change the club face to line up with your shoulder, or should the face remain at the original target line? Thanks.

Jeffrey Tabourne says:

Thanks Steve. Wow. I had 3 bad things in my swing (high right shoulder, weight moving to toes and right arm not in a good throwing position at the top. This has REALLY cured. Specially the part about aligning shoulder line a little to the right. I can also move a little closer to the ball (comfortably) for the first time and I can now feel the “skipping” the stone sensation in the right arm. Fantastic content. I intend though to put the work in to groove. Your THE best instructor on the Web.

HachiZenki says:

Being left handed, making it go left is easy. Making it go straight, now that's different story.

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