In this video tip PGA professionals Pete Styles and Matt Fryer will explain some fundamental techniques that should encourage you to stop slicing your driver for good. The first point would be how to produce a square to target club face during the backswing and the down swing, we will also note a shorter golf swing is often easier to produce a straighter swing path and therefore straighter golf shots. We will also take a look at the position of the club during the backswing to ensure that it does not get too flat during the backswing phase.
Matt I found a lottery ticket the other day and the lottery prize to me was a 1000 pounds or cure your slice of a good. Slice for good I think a lot of people's and also he would say for a 1000 pounds 1200 dollars if we go in American system 1200 dollars or cure your slice for good. People would cash that lottery ticket and say please can I cure my slice of it good because the 1200 quid are only going to go on your new drivers golf balls of lost in the trees anyway.
So for a lot of people curing their slice would be the most valuable tip you're going to do it now for FREE Yeah why not let's go. So it is one of those shots that say we see plays a lot of people you know watching the video putting yeah that's me I want to do I get this magic ticket from. So 1st you got to understand why you do slice the golf ball if we can understand that we're going to be easier to make the change so when we do slice the golf ball what we will tend to see something where your club face is open to your path.