Saturday, December 18, 2010

Golf Swing Cut - The Best Way To Fix A Slice

By Tommie Dixon


A golf swing cut is one of the most common mistakes a golfer can do. If you know how to fix a slice then you'll see fast enhancements in your game resulting in lower scores and better results.

But how to stop cutting in a correct way! Some pointers on this topic can you find in this article. You may use them to train your method and better your golf swing cut.

I want to begin with the aspect of a good stance. This is important to your success. Put your shoulders up and stay ahead to your target. The position should be about as wide as your shoulders. The right foot straight ahead and the left one a bit to the left. This position may help to fix a slice.

These changes in your stance can make huge differences in your game and where your ball will finish up. A correct position can be trained at the driving range pretty simple.

Another point is the correct grip. Your hand needs to be in the right position if you'd like to stop cutting. The left hand has on the club right in front of your eyes when you look down. Now wrap the right hand over the left hand and leave your thumb into your right palm. There are some great videos and courses to explain this. If you do this right your golf swing slice will be better after a while of coaching.

Practice the proper golf swing at the driving range to find out why you cut the ball. Ask some chums what they can see when you hit the ball. Perhaps they know the way to correct your golf swing slice. My opinion is that a golf grip or stance seems to be very simple it is one of the most common errors a golfer can do. And so , correcting this is one of the best ways to fix a cut.

Okay, here is one bonus how it's possible for you to get a correct golf swing.

Set yourself a goal you would like to reach. Maybe you need to lower your scores a few points in one month. Set your goal, but it's got to be reachable! This is a mental aspect you've got to keep in mind. As I discussed mental golf fitness is significant.

So take this seriously.




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