Golf Swing Tips To Cure Your Slice
by: Joe Chung
You don’t have hours every day to perfect
your golf swing on the range. Are there any golf swing
tips that you can practice at home that will simplify your
swing and help your score? You bet there are!
Summary
- posture is key!
- feel the turn
- hands lead at impact
The one thing I have had the most trouble
with in my golf career is knowing if my set up is correct. I’m
not alone. From what I’ve seen on the golf course, most
amateurs have no chance of hitting the ball well because their
set up is so poor.
The problem is this: what feels “good” is
almost never “right”. You may feel o.k., but you are really
bending your knees too much, or not enough. Maybe you aren’t
straightening your left arm, or you hunch your shoulders
unconsciously.
I won’t go into all the details of the
correct set up here. Instead, I’ll give you one golf swing tip
that will help you no matter what your set up flaws may be.
Simply do this…
Practice setting up to the ball. When you are
ready to swing, check these three things: 1. Your left arm (for
RH golfers) is fully but comfortably extended. 2. The club is
barely touching the ground behind the ball. 3. The club is
lying flat (i.e. the toe or heel is not off the
ground).
If anything is off, change something in your
posture to “fit” the club to the ground behind the ball. Once
you get all three aspects correct, try to memorize that feel
and go on to the next drill.
The only way to get a powerful, inside to out
golf swing is to turn the shoulders. This drill helps you feel
the correct sensation.
After setting up in drill one, take the club
back slowly. I won’t go into the correct takeaway here. The
point is to have the correct position at the top that will set
you up for a powerful inside to out downswing.
As you get to the top of your swing, the only
thing you should focus on is feeling your left shoulder tucked
under your chin. The seam of your shirt on top of your shoulder
should be completely under your chin.
Getting used to this feeling at the top of
your backswing is the number one cure for a slice and gives you
the best chance for an inside to out downswing. This golf swing
tip helped me get rid of my slice forever. It will work for you
too!
Hands Before Club Head
Now you are ready for the last drill. From
the top of your backswing, slowly begin your downswing. Focus
on dropping your arms and coming at the ball from the
inside.
Stop just as you are about to hit the ball
(or where the ball would be if you are practicing without a
ball). Look at your hands. Are they ahead of the club head?
They should be.
To hit the ball consistently and powerfully,
your hands must be ahead of your hands when you strike the
ball. If they are not, go back to the end of drill two and do
it again.
The purpose of these golf swing tips is to
teach you the correct feel at three critical points in your
golf swing: setup, the top of the backswing, and impact.
Practice these drills every day slowly.
The goal is for your body to recognize and
repeat the same feelings that go along with the correct
positions. Soon your body will instinctively go to these
positions because you’ve repeatedly ingrained the right
feel.
I recommend using a mid-iron for these
drills, but any club will work. Once you get it down with one
club, see how using a different club affects your feel at each
of the three positions.
Of course, the golf swing tips in this
article are just the tip of the iceberg. You can copy many
things from pros as well. The Tiger Woods golf swing or the Ben
Hogan golf swing might be a good fit for you. However, these
three golf swing tips will help any golfer no matter what your
body size or skill level.
Practice these drills to get the right
feeling without hitting balls. Once the feel becomes instinct,
you’ll see an incredible improvement to your ball flight and
your scores! Combine these drills with other drills to improve
your golf game and you'll be a happy golfer! Remember to have
fun out there!
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About The Author
Joe Chung has been teaching and playing golf
for over 15 years and believes that most
golfers can benefit from learning feel rather
than positions. He is originally from Chicago
but now lives in Houston and enjoys the ability
to play year-round. He works with recreational
golfers who do not have much time to practice,
but would like to improve their game so they
can enjoy their infrequent golf rounds. Joe is
living proof that anyone can break 80, even if
they are able to play only a few times a
month.
Joe created his web site to share his love
of the game with others and help beginners and
hackers quickly break past scoring barriers.
You can see more articles like this one and
contact him at:
http://www.golf-instruction-for-men.com
joe@golf-instruction-for-men.com
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