How to Fix Slice 2: Check Your Grip
Golf tipsAs golfers, we’ve all heard the importance of a proper grip. But if you slice the ball on a regular basis, I’d be willing to bet there’s a good chance your grip is letting you down.
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As golfers, we’ve all heard the importance of a proper grip. But if you slice the ball on a regular basis, I’d be willing to bet there’s a good chance your grip is letting you down.
What is vertical spin loft? Why should you care? Well, when you find out that this baby controls a lot of the distance you get, I am sure you will be interested. Improving your spin-loft can help you launch high bombs that pierce the wind.
This mini-series of lessons is designed to fix your golf slice once and for all. If you implement what you read in these articles at the practice range, you’ll quickly begin to hit the ball straighter, longer and much more consistently.
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You hit one great, then you hit one horrifically. Want to know the difference? Of course you do, but do you know why? Read on.
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