Five Fundamental Steps To Improve Golf Swing
Five simple steps for how to stop a slice, this guide is put together to help eliminate your slice, enjoy.
We will deal with the address position firstly to help you on the way with – how to stop a slice.
Step No.1:
In the address position, use your typical stance but position the ball towards the heal of the clubface rather than the centre.
Check out your grip at this stage you should now have two V’s formed in each hand and they should both be pointing toward the right shoulder? This is really straight forward to put right if they dont, keeping both hands connected move them together towards your right.
In a standard grip you should be seeing two knuckles in your left hand, however for a really strong grip move your hands round untill you can see 2 1/2 knuckles.
You dont want too much tension in your forearms, this is caused by gripping the club to tightly, it will stop you from releasing the club through the impact zone.
Step No.2:
There is one little move I like to suggest for a great swing – in the backswing rotate the shoulders around your spine and allow the hands and arms to follow. Allowing the left knee to move in towards the middle of your stance at this stage is natural, but we dont want excessive movement here – just a nominal lateral amount.
On completeing your backswing and before commencing your downswing, approximately 80% of your body weight will now be on the inside of your right foot. also your head should be just past the back of your golf ball, there should be just nominal lateral movement here.
This will achieve awsome power through the impact zone.
Step No.3:
Now we are all set to start off the downswing. There are 2 movements that should begin the downswing – 1, begin to move your weight to your left side – 2, delay the beginning of your shoulder turn by pulling the hands straight down, pretend pulling on a rope hanging from the sky.
You will now be striking the golf ball from inside the target line, this is a really strong position to be in.
Step No.4:
Maintaining the shoulders square to your target line is what we wish to achieve at the impact zone. When you make contact with the ball release your hands (towards the target) through impact, this will give you a strong draw.
Your left side will be holding most of your body weight now.
Step No.5:
We are now at the commencement of your follow through, and your right arm should begin to straighten as you go through impact. As the clubhead gets to the ball picture it going down and through the golf ball towards the target. You will now complete your follow through fully turning towards the target, your hands will be in a nice high finish and left palm facing the sky.
Lots of practice on your local practice range will enable you to lower your score, and how to eliminate a slice.
Five simple steps for how to stop a slice, this guide is put together to help eliminate your slice, enjoy.
We will deal with the address position firstly to help you on the way with – how to stop a slice.
Step No.1:
In the address position, use your typical stance but position the ball towards the heal of the clubface rather than the centre.
Check out your grip at this stage you should now have two V’s formed in each hand and they should both be pointing toward the right shoulder? This is really straight forward to put right if they dont, keeping both hands connected move them together towards your right.
In a standard grip you should be seeing two knuckles in your left hand, however for a really strong grip move your hands round untill you can see 2 1/2 knuckles.
You dont want too much tension in your forearms, this is caused by gripping the club to tightly, it will stop you from releasing the club through the impact zone.
Step No.2:
There is one little move I like to suggest for a great swing – in the backswing rotate the shoulders around your spine and allow the hands and arms to follow. Allowing the left knee to move in towards the middle of your stance at this stage is natural, but we dont want excessive movement here – just a nominal lateral amount.
On completeing your backswing and before commencing your downswing, approximately 80% of your body weight will now be on the inside of your right foot. also your head should be just past the back of your golf ball, there should be just nominal lateral movement here.
This will achieve awsome power through the impact zone.
Step No.3:
Now we are all set to start off the downswing. There are 2 movements that should begin the downswing – 1, begin to move your weight to your left side – 2, delay the beginning of your shoulder turn by pulling the hands straight down, pretend pulling on a rope hanging from the sky.
You will now be striking the golf ball from inside the target line, this is a really strong position to be in.
Step No.4:
Maintaining the shoulders square to your target line is what we wish to achieve at the impact zone. When you make contact with the ball release your hands (towards the target) through impact, this will give you a strong draw.
Your left side will be holding most of your body weight now.
Step No.5:
We are now at the commencement of your follow through, and your right arm should begin to straighten as you go through impact. As the clubhead gets to the ball picture it going down and through the golf ball towards the target. You will now complete your follow through fully turning towards the target, your hands will be in a nice high finish and left palm facing the sky.
Lots of practice on your local practice range will enable you to lower your score, and how to eliminate a slice.

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