Fix Your Golf Slice With This Proven Formula

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If you've been looking for a permanent cure for your golf slice problem it's your lucky day. Why? Because I'm going to give you THE formula I've used to cure literally thousands of golfer's slice problems from all around the world. And so with that being said, here are the 4 things you absolutely must do to fix your golf slice for good....

1. Setup for a draw

2. Swing from the inside so the ball starts to the right (for a right handed golfer) of your final target

3. Contact the ball with a slightly closed clubface

4. Have equipment that encourages you to draw the ball

Now that list of 4 things is generally the opposite of what every golfer does to hit a slice. As an example, when a golfer who is right handed and has a slice problem attempts to fix it....they do it by aiming to the left to allow for it. And as we all know, that just makes a slice worse, doesn't it?

Now the absolute quickest possible way to fix your slice is to do the exact opposite of what you're currently doing. So that means you have to setup for a hook. Then you need to try and swing a lot from the inside and release your hands a lot through impact so you contact the ball with a slightly closed clubface. And finally, you need equipment that helps you to hit a draw/hook.

If you did all of these things you could fix your slice tomorrow.

Seriously! It would happen that fast.

But here's the problem -- because it would feel so strange for you to do all of these things at the same time you would barely hit the golf ball.at least for a few days.

You see, golfers are adverse to change. It's taken you a long time to build up the habit of slicing and if you go slowly at trying to fix it then it will take a long time to fix itif you ever do it at all.

Now I assume you want to fix your slice sooner rather than later. So trust me, the absolute fastest way to fix your slice is to forget about results for a few days (even up to a couple of weeks) and exaggerate the exact opposite of what you do to hit a slice. And if you're like most of my students who do this, after a few days you'll be hitting the ball straight!

Yes.straight!

If you exaggerate the opposite of what you do to hit a slice you'll eventually hit the ball straight -- not hook it. I know that sounds weird but that's just how the golf swing works. Because when you swing a golf club, what you think you're doing and what is actually happening are often two totally different things.

Now when you're making changes to your golf swing to fix your slice you've got to work on one thing at a time. The best and most logical place to start is the setup. You need to setup the opposite of what you're currently doing. So adjust your grip so it's strong, align yourself to the right of your final target, position the ball in the middle of your stance etc., etc.

This will be tough to do but if you REALLY want to fix your slice you'll do it.

Once you've done that you then want to exaggerate swinging from the inside. Then you've got to work on releasing your hands through impact so you contact the ball with a slightly closed clubface. Lastly, if the equipment you're using is encouraging a slice rather than a draw then you must change your equipment so that it encourages you to hit a draw/hook.

So that's the proven formula you need to follow to fix your slice. And remember, to get the fastest results you must exaggerate the opposite of what you're currently doing to hit your slice. To make a start I recommend you change your grip to make it stronger, because I know of golfers that have just done that and fixed their golf slice. So start with making changes to your setup and then progress through the rest of this proven formula after that.


About the Author:
Professional golfer Nick Bayley has found just one golf swing fault that could be stopping you from ball striking consistency and success. But now you can take a simple 2 minute golf swing test to see if you have this swing fault or not. Go here to take The Golf Swing Test now: http://www.yourgolfswingtest.com



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