Monday, February 22, 2010

Fix Your Golf Slice Now!

Studies have shown that less than 25 percent of golfers have straight golf shots, and the rest of them have golf slice problems. Interestingly, those who have golf slices are those with a handicap of 10 or higher. Nearly 50 percent of golf slices result in landing the golf ball at least 25 yards away from the center of the fairway. All in all, a golf slice is a common flaw in many golfers, and a golf slice is a stumbling block to golf success. Golf slices, if unattended, can only get worse, not better.

This is how you can fix your golf slice:

(1) Always point your clubface at the target.

(2) Glue a tee to a magnet and place it in the center of your clubface.

(3) Practice your golf swing in slow motion as many times and as often as possible until your clubface is always pointing at the target. Practice makes perfect -- practice until it becomes second nature to you.

(4) In addition, maintain a good posture (go to my web page: Good Posture) by doing regular sit-ups to strengthen your abdominal muscles, which not only enhance core stability but also prevent your arms and torso from swinging your clubface across the target line. Remember, your abdominal muscles play a pivotal part in your golf swing, and hence conducive to fixing your golf slice.

(5) Practice hitting the ball at the center of the clubface by affixing a face tape (obtainable at a golf pro shop) to the center of your clubface. In practiicing your golf swing, pay particular attention to the point of contact. With more practice, you will soon learn how to adjust your golf swing so that you will always hit the ball at the center of the clubface.

Instant Golf Slice Cure shows you the secrets to the best cure for golf slices for your golf success. Follow 4 simple steps and 4 drills to help you drop your strokes fast, as well as to make your drives a mindless act. Learn from a professional the groundbreaking tips to fix your golf slice to improve accuracy, confidence, distance, and scoring.

For more information on golf products for your golf success, go to my web page: Golf Success Resources.

Stephen Lau

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