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I just wanted to tell you that learning how to correct a slice does not have to be a totally frustrating situation for you. I will give you one of the simplest tips for getting rid of your touchy slicing problem.

When learning how to correct a slice, you do not have to implement the most acrobatic and bizarre guru methods possible. I believe that with any sport, if you keep your techniques simple and basic, that you can never go wrong. Neverheless, the most difficult realization for most slicers is understanding that the cause of their slice is not because of the wind, the golf ball, or because of a faulty club. Your swing path is the source of the slice because it is not the right shape. And now that we have come to some sort of agreement about the cause of a slice, I would like to tell you about this neat method that I have used on a few of my friends.

All that you have to do is to draw a red line all the way around the circumference of the golf ball using a red felt tip marker. When you place the ball on the tee, align this line to the target line, and then envision your golf club head hitting this line perpendicularly. Since the major cause of a slice is a clockwise spin on a golf ball, once you have trained your mind to to envision the club head impacting the ball on this straight line, you will notice that your slice is becoming less and less pronounced.

Good luck with your golf game and remember that the best tip that anyone can give you is to keep your golf swing simple and logical and not to become too frustrated with errors that are arising. If something is out of whack with your swing, retrain your body to use the basic golf swing and build on it from there.

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Several golfers allow the left / right knee to collapse toward the right / left on the backswing. What this does is that it drops your shoulder and consequential sways and overturns your hips. In order to resolve this, you have to imagine your left / right knee going outwards and to the target whilst on the backswing. It is alright to feel a little tension while this happens. If you can not visualize it, try putting a basketball or anything similar in between your knees. Hold it up while doing the swing!

The Hitchhiker Method

Try visualizing this as you're in the backswing: Place your right hand in a "hitchhiker" position (come on I'm sure you've seen a lot of movies with this). When the club is near your waist you should be able to visualize or at least look back to see that your thumb is pointing to the sky. Here's another tip: imagine shaking hands with somebody, with the palm facing either up or down (sideways). Right from the start this will make sure that you're positioning yourself correctly before your swing.

The Top Pause

Several golfers swing too quickly and this is a very common mistake you see on the driving range and on the course as well. However this is not to say that you should swing without any acceleration or power at all; rather, it is to give importance to a very important concept in golf and that is to maintain a rhythm. One thing to practice is to be able to have a slight pause at the top of your swing before shifting gears and beginning the downswing. Doing this will help you keep your ball in sweet spots of the fairway more often.

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