Tom Stickney – A Top 100 Golf Teacher
In this week's tip I want to talk to you about the dreaded slice. Now when we hear drivers we know if I path goes ripping to the left our body senses where the path is going. That's when the club is swing in this way and we know when we're swinging out to where is the target relative to our path it's over there. So any time we start swinging left we're going to hang on to the club leaving the ball to move from left to right. So what do we need to do? We always want to position our body in a way that we can swing more into right field and when we swing more into right field. Now all of a sudden our body can relax off the club release and the ball can move from right to left.
So remember if you're hitting big slices and swinging out to in it's going to be a distance killer it's going to be an accuracy killer. So what I like to do when I set up I like to focus in on the front inside portion of the golf ball so I can hit that golf ball here let the club release it had a nice little draw. So here we go to eliminate the slice a little bit to the right I'm going to hit the front portion of the golf ball. Here we go, and when I do that the ball has a nice little draw to it and I'm going to gain a lot more yardage. So remember hit the front inside portion the golf ball don't swing left and you'll avoid that slice every time.