Three backswing moves to cure your golf slice (Video) lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer
Three backswing moves to cure your golf slice (Video) lesson by PGA Pros Pete Styles and Matt Fryer

During this video tip Matt and Pete will work through three different backswing processes to encourage you to make better movements which will lead to less sliced golf shots. If you currently struggle with a slice particularly with your longer clubs hopefully improving these three moves should mean that you improve your slice and ultimately you improve your golf.

The golf slice is commonly referred to as the most common shot in golf. Golfers struggle with a slice a lot of golfers are going to be online looking for corrections and a lot of what happens in your swing is creating the position that you have just before the golf ball and that imparts the side spin on the ball, which creates the slice. However, there's a few things actually happen in the back swing and if you don't get this back swing right, you might be setting yourself up to fail with your downswing and therefore with your ball flight.

So what issues do we see in a back swing that actually create a slice as the club moves away from the ball? Yeah, An excellent intro though, like you say, Pete if there's something that's gone wrong early on and we're going to have to try and make a lot of manipulations to try and correct those things, that if we just got them a little bit better or right on the way back, we then can let the club free wheel into impact knowing that we don't have to then go and manipulate a lot of things. So first things first with a, with a slice or one of the big things I tend to see in a lot of my lessons, we'll be talking about the face here. What they tend to do with the face on the way back. So if we just think of where the club is at horizontal here, so when it meets the, the shaft meets the ground, what we tend to see is something where this one leads into tip two as well.

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During this video tip Matt and Pete will work through three different backswing processes to encourage you to make better movements which will lead to less sliced golf shots. If you currently struggle with a slice particularly with your longer clubs hopefully improving these three moves should mean that you improve your slice and ultimately you improve your golf.

The golf slice is commonly referred to as the most common shot in golf. Golfers struggle with a slice a lot of golfers are going to be online looking for corrections and a lot of what happens in your swing is creating the position that you have just before the golf ball and that imparts the side spin on the ball, which creates the slice. However, there's a few things actually happen in the back swing and if you don't get this back swing right, you might be setting yourself up to fail with your downswing and therefore with your ball flight.

So what issues do we see in a back swing that actually create a slice as the club moves away from the ball? Yeah, An excellent intro though, like you say, Pete if there's something that's gone wrong early on and we're going to have to try and make a lot of manipulations to try and correct those things, that if we just got them a little bit better or right on the way back, we then can let the club free wheel into impact knowing that we don't have to then go and manipulate a lot of things. So first things first with a, with a slice or one of the big things I tend to see in a lot of my lessons, we'll be talking about the face here. What they tend to do with the face on the way back. So if we just think of where the club is at horizontal here, so when it meets the, the shaft meets the ground, what we tend to see is something where this one leads into tip two as well.