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How to actually fix your slice
Do you fight a slice with your driver off the tee? You're not alone, it's probably the most common swing flaw among golfers.
Set a yoga block or similar soft item just outside the ball when you practice your driver swing. This will help you make an inside-out strike.
Alistair Davies Golf on MSN
How to Build a Slice-Proof Swing with This Skill System
This video introduces the Fix the Slice System, a step-by-step skill development program designed to eliminate the slice and build a more consistent, powerful golf swing. You’ll learn key fundamentals ...
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Picture this to fix a slice that won't quit
If you’re struggling with a slice, chances are your clubface is open at the top of the backswing, indicated by the toe of the ...
Golf Digest on MSN
The 75 Biggest Moments in Golf Digest History, Part IV: 1994-2006
The 75 Biggest Moments in Golf Digest History: 1940-1969 / 1970-1980 / 1981-1992 / 1994-2006 / 2007-2023 ...
You swore you’d swing through squarely this ... This gets worse with the driver because the longer shaft amplifies the face angle. A slightly open face becomes a disappointing slice. The fix: Practice ...
I play a lot of golf with a lot of different types of golfers. A fairly big crowd of scratch and plus-handicap golfers, but just as many 10- to 15-handicaps, too. Over time, I've noticed certain ...
Pressure and pivot: This is how I think about the swing to make it easier for my students to learn the relationship between turning and managing weight, which must be synced up to hit the ball solidly ...
PGA player Cameron Young shares his best swing tips when using driver, comparing his fairway finder to his full send. Cameron Young’s one of the longest hitters on the PGA Tour, with the one-time ...
Purchasing golf equipment can be a complicated, confusing endeavor. It's easy to get caught up in terms like center of gravity, moment of inertia and smash factor. When buying a gift for someone else, ...
How Jeffrey Kang, once nation’s best junior, overcame driver yips to earn long-awaited PGA Tour card
When Jeffrey Kang was in college at the University of Southern California, he’d sometimes earn some extra cash by helping head coach Chris Zambri with his junior golf clinics. For Zambri, it was ...
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