HOW TO STOP SLICING YOUR DRIVER GOLF SWING – 4 CRUCIAL TIPS!

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14 thoughts on “HOW TO STOP SLICING YOUR DRIVER GOLF SWING – 4 CRUCIAL TIPS!

  1. One thing that confuses me……how do you keep such a strong grip and closed club face without de-lofting the driver? I’m having a difficult time getting the ball up in the air. So my drives do one of two things…..either a nice high ascend that slices, or a low line drive “gopher killer” that bolts dead center.

  2. PS…The drill you showed, where to move the club head forward 1st, then take the club back and fill the top of the back swing..I've incorporated that swing in my practice swing with all my clubs, just to remind me, where I'm at, and tempo motion…..

  3. Hi Adam, I saw one video on driver you did, with one tee by itself, behind the driver, for swing path improvement, which the object was to hit the frist, then hit tee with ball..So what I tried, Instead of having my club head directly behind tees up ball, I took my same stance, but moved the club head about 4 inches back, then took my normal swing….For what ever reason, I hit the ball further and straighter which I was working on…My normal flight is from left to right, anywhere from a baby fade, to 20-30 yards which is manageable for me…Can you try this out, and let us know what you think….I'm thinking, with that extra space, somewhere my clubs getting square for a pretty much stright shot…..Anyway great video….Congradulation on our videos, sometimes I see 1/2 million hits, I'm pretty sure that's the most, I've seen anywhere……Leland (18 Handicapper )

  4. The last tip starting with your hips already kicked out, it looked like your drive went wide right. Is that what you were going for? So then you can practice and avoid hitting the ball with the hips kicked out like that?

  5. I went from a 36 handicapper, down to 7.4 in just over 12 months, mainly from focusing, and concentrating on Adam's videos, and putting the drills into practice…. Thanks to Adam! Legend of Golf!

  6. I don't normally have a problem slicing my driver – unless occasionally it is a push slice – but something made me watch this. I am glad I did because I do have a problem with a severe in to out club path and your demonstration of what happens when you slide your hips too far forward (which I do) really resonated with me.

  7. These videos are truly valuable to golfers who are trying to improve their game. Driving the ball is my biggest flaw. It’s a game of feel and repetition and these tips are not only helpful but they’re unique. Thank you for the lesson.

  8. I really enjoy your videos and always find value in them. That being said I literally find it next to impossible to swing a driver to the right and not sure why. I go thru phases where I am driving the ball well, usually straight, then trend back towards a fade ( i rarely hit a complete slice). I don't have a high swing speed so because I can't draw the ball and get extra yardage my second shot usually requires a 4i or 5i , making pars hard to come by. Trying to control a driver clubface is not an easy thing that's for sure it can be very frustrating and deflating at times… tough club but the pros sure make it look easy 🙂

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