Top 3 Ways To Stop Your Slice For Good - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer
Top 3 Ways To Stop Your Slice For Good - (Video) Lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer

In this video tip PGA golf professionals Pete Styles and Matt Fryer would like to offer you three ways to reduce and ultimately stop your slice for good. Point number one - we will focus on alignment, ensuring you don’t aim offline and then try to compensate with your swing. Point number two - we will focus on a flatter downswing to try to ensure you don't swing out to in. Point number three – there will be an early rotation of the club face in the down swing to encourage a drawing golf shot and reduce the slice forever.

Curing your slice for good must seem like a really good idea to so many I think you could sell it. Hopefully, that's what drawn someone to this tip to understand how they can cure their slice for good. I think a lot of golfers will find a tit bits of information that might straight for a couple of balls straight them up for the weekend maybe fundamentally their swing is flawed that slice is going to return. Matt's tips are going to hopefully cure your slice for good by getting to the root cause of the problem not sticking a bandaid on the problem but if you really getting to the cause.

We've got 3 top tips to cure this slice hit me with tip number one. OK So a slice probably a big big problem for a lot of golfers out there is definitely one that we hear a lot when we're on the teaching tee. So you know if you think of golfers that you play with you know it might be yourself if you are a slicer I guarantee you number one the 1st thing that you're doing I've got my straight target down here now we can see in the distance the some trees my fairways pretty straight down. So I'm going to aim over here going away to go 50 yards left of my target in the aid and the hope that my slice brings you back around to target.

2019-07-19

In this video tip PGA golf professionals Pete Styles and Matt Fryer would like to offer you three ways to reduce and ultimately stop your slice for good. Point number one – we will focus on alignment, ensuring you don’t aim offline and then try to compensate with your swing. Point number two – we will focus on a flatter downswing to try to ensure you don't swing out to in. Point number three – there will be an early rotation of the club face in the down swing to encourage a drawing golf shot and reduce the slice forever.

Curing your slice for good must seem like a really good idea to so many I think you could sell it. Hopefully, that's what drawn someone to this tip to understand how they can cure their slice for good. I think a lot of golfers will find a tit bits of information that might straight for a couple of balls straight them up for the weekend maybe fundamentally their swing is flawed that slice is going to return. Matt's tips are going to hopefully cure your slice for good by getting to the root cause of the problem not sticking a bandaid on the problem but if you really getting to the cause.

We've got 3 top tips to cure this slice hit me with tip number one. OK So a slice probably a big big problem for a lot of golfers out there is definitely one that we hear a lot when we're on the teaching tee. So you know if you think of golfers that you play with you know it might be yourself if you are a slicer I guarantee you number one the 1st thing that you're doing I've got my straight target down here now we can see in the distance the some trees my fairways pretty straight down. So I'm going to aim over here going away to go 50 yards left of my target in the aid and the hope that my slice brings you back around to target.