Stop Slicing The Golf Ball! 5 Tips To Fix A Slice

Do you have issues in your golf swing and are frustrated with trying to fix a slice? Well, in this article I’m going to give you 5 slice tips that will get you to stop slicing so the next time you get on the course you can start hitting longer, straighter more accurate shots and in return improve your overall scores!

Tip # 1 – Check For Proper Grip

Before you can make the proper golf swing you first, must have the proper grip on the club. There are three main grips a golfer can use. The baseball grip, interlocking grip and the overlapping grip. If you are having trouble being able to stop slicing a golf ball try one of these different grips.

The baseball grip is for a player that is looking to get through the golf ball at impact much quicker. In the case of the slice a lot of the times the main issue is because the player is not getting through the ball properly at impact. So if you’ve never used the baseball grip give it a try. Simply grip the golf club like you would a baseball bat with the knuckles on the left and right hand lined up in a straight line. This could be the simple fix your looking for to fix a slice!

Tip # 2 – Check Your Set Up Position

The second thing you must focus on when trying to fix a slice is to look at your set up position. When you set up to the golf ball make sure that you are lined up to your target. How do you do this? Simple take the club and simply hold it across your shoulders with the butt of the club facing your target. If the butt of the club is facing to far to the left you can make a small adjustment in your stance and be able to get aligned just right. One of the main reasons a golfer can’t stop slicing the golf ball is because they are to open at their initial set up.

Tip # 3 – Make Sure You Get A Good Hip Turn

Tip number 3 to help you fix a slice is to make sure you are getting a good hip turn through out the golf swing. When you take the golf club back focus on making a complete turn with the hips. When you start the downswing try and rotate your hips through the golf ball. If you can get a good hip turn through out the swing it will allow you to get through the ball at impact keeping the club face from being open.

A good way to accomplish this is to think of finishing high with the golf club after making impact with the golf ball. By training your body to finish high, which causes the hips to turn completely will help alleviate the rights on your shots getting you closer to stop slicing the golf ball.

Tip # 4 – Keep Your Swing Smooth

The fourth key to fix a slice in your golf swing is to try not to get to quick through out the swing. What does this mean? Well one of the biggest reasons a golfer can’t correct a slice is because everything they do is way to quick. From the first move on the back swing to over swinging on the down swing. In order to have a good swing you must be smooth and relaxed through out.

A good way to work on this is at the driving range before you start a round. Try and allow yourself sometime before you play and hit about 20 golf balls with just your wedge and work on taking the club back slow and swing through the golf ball smoothly. Picture in your head one of your favorite golfers. When I do this drill I try and think of guys like Fred Couples or Ernie Els. If you have ever watched their swings they look like they hardly even make an effort to hit the golf ball. That is because they are in good rhythm and have great timing when the club hits the ball.

So the moral is work on being smooth and your timing will follow!

Tip # 5 – Keep Your Head Still

Last but not least one of the main reason you could be having trouble learning how to fix a slice is because your head is moving all over the place during your swing. I know you’ve probably heard this a thousand times but it’s true. If you can’t see the club hit the ball you will always struggle with hitting it. If your head is moving during the swing there is a good chance that your head could be flying out to quickly causing your body and shoulders to be opening up to quickly. If this is the case the club face at impact will be open and you can’t do anything but hit a golfing slice.

So bottom line is make sure that when you start your swing you focus on the back of the ball and after the swing keep your head still and try and watch the club face make impact with that spot on the ball you are focusing on. You will be amazed at how this will improve your swing and allow you to stop slicing a golf ball.

In closing:

In order to stop slicing a golf ball and fix a slice in your swing focus on the 5 slice tips above:

1) Proper Grip
2) Proper Setup
3) Good Hip Turn
4) Smooth & Relaxed Swing
5) Keep Your Head Still Through Out The Swing

If you can stay focused on these 5 simple to follow slice tips you will fix a slice and finally start hitting longer, straighter more accurate shots and in return improve your overall scores!