June 29, 2009
Perfect Your Golf Slice
Which is worse, hearing “Fore!” or four over par on your scorecard? Many people who play golf do so with a hope that their game will improve over the last round they shot. Chances are if you sliced the ball all over the course the last time, you are going to do it again. Improving your game and hitting the ball straight is possible if you just take into account why you are slicing the ball in the first place.
To get a handle on the reason for your slice, you need to understand how your club is lining up with the ball. The most important thing you can do is relax. Slices often happen as a result of overcompensating your drive, and they tend to occur from the tee. The best strategy to discover how you’re slicing the ball is to place your club face in line with the ball. The club’s rounded bottom is meant to assist in driving the ball with a great deal of force.
Because the clubface is designed specifically with this rounded spot, it’s important to ensure that the ball is properly aligned. You have the best chance of correcting your game if you play with a friend that can analyze the placement of your swing as you hit the ball. This is crucial unless you are able to go to a pro golf shop or driving range with the proper technology to analyze your swing and give you feedback about your mistakes.
To get drive the ball a sufficient distance, you must hit the ball straight down the fairway. You will make some contact on the driving range, but without proper swing through on the entire course, your game will continue to decline. Remember to hold a solid stance, and avoid lifting your leg like a baseball player. This will only throw you off balance.
There is an age-old trick that most people do not know about. In golf, your drive should have all the distance juiced out of the ball so you finish up with your short game and save par. Those who know how to power a golf ball down the fairway have a huge advantage over those who spend their time camping out in the woods looking for their lost ball.
One strategy that can help you in your quest to hit a straight ball is to drive it from a kneeling position. This might seem counterintuitive, but if you’ve tried this method then you understand that it’s nearly impossible to lift a leg off the ground when hitting the ball in this position. Your arms stay straighter, and your closer proximity to the ball makes it easier to make a fluid, well-judged stroke.
Give this a whirl a few times and you’ll begin to get the feel of a proper swing. This should restrain your body from twisting or aiming the ball improperly, so that you can drive it straight down the fairway. Then, you can take this swing and practice the movement while on your feet.
Once you find out the steps to keep your ball within the fairway, you will keep hitting it there every time. You will not be able to hit two hundred yard drives on your knees but you are not supposed to drive like this all the time. Have a friend help you with your aim and remember never to look up too soon because all you will see is a bad shot.
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