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![]() By Jason Taingahue No matter what level of golf you are at, every single person who plays golf will slice the golf ball at some time during there time on the golf course. Even the professional golf players slice a golf ball every now and then. If this is the case, then what is the correct procedure to hitting the golf ball with accuracy and how on earth can you cure your golf slice? It actually all comes down to practice, but different techniques for learning how to cure your golf slice can produce different results. The correct one is the one that you find the easiest for you to follow. There is no one correct method for anyone as we all adapt to different techniques for the correct golf slice approach. Take for example the average golfer that may think that by practicing a lot, hitting the golf ball will cure a golf slice, this may work for some, but I guarantee that at the higher end of the scale it does not work for most. Let's take a look at a technique that you can follow in order to cure your golf slice. The method that I am going to show is by far one of them most correct methods of learning how to cure your golf slice, so give it a go and see your game of golf improve rapidly. The main emphasis in any golf swing and especially when learning how to cure your slice with a correct technique is to control the ball. With full control of the golf ball as the golf club reaches impact with the ball, the ball will not slice at all and with no slice, the target of your shot will be a hell of a lot more accurate. The golfer who slices tends to aim to the left so the ball will curve to the right. This poor angle that a golfer ends up swinging the ball in is difficult to correct, but it is the only place we can learn how to cure the slice. First, lay two clubs on the ground, one at the target and the other parallel left of the target, this will give us something to work from. Now align the club face at the target and your feet and shoulders parallel left. You will feel that you are aiming to the right, but the clubs will serve as visual aids to help cure the uncertainty and help you with the correct procedures of learning how to cure your slice. The ball should be positioned forward in your stance just inside your left heel. Grip the club lightly and allow the right elbow to relax, and please bare in mind that it is important to keep your eyes on the ball at all times and keep those elbows close to your sides without bending them at any stage of your swing. On your backswing, start the club back low and slightly to the inside, again keeping your right elbow relaxed and close to your side. On your downswing, focus on keeping your right elbow close to your side and allow the head of your club to swing to 1 o'clock. It takes patience to cure a slice, but follow this correct method of learning how to cure your golf swing and you improve your game of golf in no time at all. There are other methods of learning how to cure a golf slice, but as I am an average golf player myself I find that this is the easiest and probably most correct procedure for learning how to cure a golf slice. Just remember that like everything else, learning how to cure a golf slice takes practice and it will it will improve your final score at the end of a game of golf. See Also: Cure for Golf Slicing Golf Instruction to Correct Your Slice Other Golf Related Topics
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