How to Fix Your Golf Slice. is a step-by-step method for eliminating the most embarrassing shot in golf.
This thirty-minute program will help you:
Fix a chronic slice
Simplify technical golf jargon.
Overcome common misconceptions.
Gain 10-20 yards off the tee.
Play with confidence.
Impress your playing partners.
The first key to a consistent golf game is long, straight Drives. The ability to hit accurate tee shots affects all parts of the game.
How to Fix Your Golf Slice. is a step-by-step method for eliminating the most embarrassing shot in golf.
This thirty-minute program will help you:
Fix a chronic slice
Simplify technical golf jargon.
Overcome common misconceptions.
Gain 10-20 yards off the tee.
Play with confidence.
Impress your playing partners.
The first key to a consistent golf game is long, straight Drives. The ability to hit accurate tee shots affects all parts of the game.
This program is divided into four distinct sections:
Part One illustrates the three essential elements found in every effective grip. Cut through confusing technical jargon and discover how the grip affects the flight of the ball. Develop your unique grip.
Part Two reveals the keys to a consistent address position with every club. Maintaining a constant spine angle is the second key to a consistent golf swing. You will learn a simple three-step system to create a stable spine angle with every club.
Part Three clarifies common technical vernacular (like outside-in and over-the-top) that create mental roadblocks for the once-a-week golfer. Ninety percent of golf instruction focuses on effects instead of causes. This pattern creates an endless cycle of trying to "fix" your swing.
The first step to hitting more fairways is a clear understanding of cause and effect.
Part Four is a Review and case study.
Meet Randy, a "real" student who learned how to conquer a wicked slice. If he can do it, so can you.
Are you ready to join the elite ten percent of golfers who shoot in the eighties?
Grab your Driver and let's get started.
Dave.
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In this video you will learn the beginning point of fixing your golf slice forever. Why start with the grip?
Your grip determines the direction the ball curves. Assuming the club face is aimed properly, adjusting the grip will eliminate the left to right curve (for a right-handed golfer).
How do we adjust the grip?
Here is the rule of thumb: to eliminate a persistent slice, rotate the left hand in the direction the ball curves.
There are three essentials in every effective grip. The only variable is the position of the left hand.
This lecture will identify and explain the basic grip essentials.
Fixing a golf swing slice is one of the biggest problems a golfer has throughout their golfing career. The golf swing begins with the proper golf grip.
A short synopsis and quiz to help accelerate your progress.
A consistent posture is the most overlooked part of the swing.
Every golfer with a persistent slice is bent over or slouched at address. This position forces the arms to swing up and down with a choppy or slicing motion. Ergo the origin of the term "slice".
In golf vernacular, this arm motion is the proverbial outside-in or over-the-top swing motion described in most golf instruction.
How do we correct it?
Create a stable spine at address by following a simple three-step routine. The most common mistake is placing the clubhead behind the ball, then bending over at the waist.
This lecture illustrates the key to a consistent, well-balanced posture with every club.
Proper posture is the second thing to consider when trying to correct a chronic slice problem.
How to Establish Perfect Posture
Have you adjusted your grip and posture? Now it's time to look at the swing motion. Setting up a line on the ground pointing to an imaginary target is a very effective aid to develop a consistent takeaway. This lesson will help you set the club on the proper path or "plane".
Analyzing the first part of your back swing when attempting to drive the golf ball is essential to a successful golf shot that doesn't slice.
Now that you can see the ideal takeaway, let's see how the optimum wrist motion contributes to longer, straighter shots. As you begin your swing, allow the wrists to "hinge" . You want to create a ninety-degree angle between the wrists and clubshaft. This video illustrates how to achieve the ideal wrist motion.
During the back swing of a golf shot it is absolutely essential that the wrists form a consistent angle in relationship to the golf club shaft.
The final ingredient to help you 'Fix your Golf Slice Forever' is the end part of your backswing. Make sure you understand the grip, posture and wrist motion. In today's lesson, you will learn the final key to an effective backswing and the value of a balanced Finish.
An effective weight shift is the key to longer, straighter Drives. Test your understanding of the essential elements of a proper weight transfer.
Creating a consistent golf swing that does not cause the golf ball to slice is made up of many essential minor adjustments. The back swing length is the final part of the puzzle to be examined.
Every sport has its' own terminology and golf is no exception. In this bonus lecture, golf pro and author, Dave Johnston, will explain some of the most common terms and how to apply this knowledge.
Dave Johnston is not only an accomplished golf instructor with over 30 years of teaching experience, he is also an accomplished author having written multiple books on the topic of golf. In this lecture you will be entertained with Dave's storytelling ability as he shares a story of one of his students who had the worst imaginable golf slice. Dave takes you on a journey of how he helped 'Randy' to overcome his dreaded problem.
A chronic slice is the most frustrating shot in golf. In this final lecture, you will hear about Randy, a real student, who struggled for years with a wicked slice. I helped Randy eliminate his slice and I can help you. Please download the accompanying PDF synopsis as a guide.
Understanding thin and fat shots is the key to developing a consistent swing.
Get ready to hit longer, straighter Drives!
Every golfer with a recurring slice is a victim of a reverse weight shift. The reverse weight shift is the most common cause of a lack of distance. This video clip describes a common misconception and illustrates a simple drill to master an effective weight shift for more distance and accuracy.
A common misconception is attempting to delay the clubhead release in the downswing as long as possible. This sounds good in theory but trying to hold the clubhead back until the last possible moment negates distance and direction. In this video you will see how to effectively accelerate the clubhead for maximum distance and direction.
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