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Slice got you down? Tape it up
Of all the factors that can contribute to hitting a slice, clubface awareness doesn't get enough attention. A lot of amateurs will point to the face being open at impact, which is correct, but they ...
If you walked up and down the local driving range to watch average golfers swing, you’d likely see lots and lots of golf slices. After all, coming over-the-top in the swing and opening up the clubface ...
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The ONLY Way to Fix Your Slice (3 Steps)
Try Coach Ed's favorite golf training gadgets: The Stack - Save 10% with code sensei pur Truth Trainer - use code gsen to save 20% The Putting Arc - Save 10% HackMotion - use code sensei5 to save 5% ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. As most golfers know, what you do in the backswing has a huge impact on what you ...
If you're an average golfer (which many of us here probably are), you likely find yourself constantly searching for the answer to a seemingly simple question: How to fix a slice in golf. Arguably, the ...
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How to Stop Shanking The Golf Ball (Easy Fix)
Shanks are one of the most frustrating swing flaws in all of golf. You're inside 50 yards from the green and all you need to ...
A slice is a common problem for amateur golfers, and many do not know how to fix it. This happens when the clubface is open at impact, which means it’s pointing to the right for a right-handed player.
Many golfers have swing tendencies that, no matter how hard they try, they can’t get rid of. In this Golf Digest+ series, Matchmakers, I’m teaching you how to play with what you’ve got. No matter your ...
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