| Follow These Tips and Finally Cure That Slice | |
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| breenda | Apr 1 2013, 09:20 AM Post #1 |
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Cure your golf slice now when you use these tips in conjunction with a training aid of your choice. Make no mistake about it just playing or practicing every once in a while will not get it done. To truly fix your swing and cure your slice you need to put in the time and energy to work on your game. We're talking about 4 to 5 days out of the week. 1. Addressing the ball is important to hitting the ball straight. It sounds silly but how many times have you hit the ball with r11 irons right only to find out you were not lined up at the target. I know nothing ground breaking right. How many small things are wrong with your game that creates a big mess. 2. One of the things I was doing wrong in my swing was breaking my wrists throughout my swing with taylormade r11 irons. I finally learned that I needed to keep my wrists straight throughout my swing. Now as I got better I did begin to cup the wrists at the top of my back swing to increase my stretch but for starters keep the wrists straight. 3. The lead elbow and trailing elbow will most times cause slicing issues so make sure the lead elbow is straight and the trailing elbow remains tucked into the side. Keeping the trailing elbow tucked will avoid it from flying away from body and causing you to swing with clubs from r11 irons for sale online shop outside the proper swing plane. 4. Relaxation helped me immensely. This would include gripping the club too tightly. You have got to relax and let your clubs do the work when you swing. When you have achieved a consistent golf swing with cheap r11 irons then you can try to swing a little faster to increase distance but not until you start hitting with more consistency. Make a plan for how you will fix your golf swing and slice and then stick to the plan for as long as it takes until you reach your goals. When you put in the time you will reach your goals and will not regret the journey. Good hitting and I'll see you out there. |
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