Jul 29
For many players, the problem with their swing is a big one. If I could give those players one golf swing tip, it would be to swing the club less steeply. Too many players take a steep approach, coming down over the ball rather than swinging through. What happens with this type of swing plane is players rarely make solid contact and they always put hurtful sidespin on the golf ball.
A better approach to come around with the swing, rather than straight down. This golf swing tip is one that is hard to master for many, so it must be attacked with patience. If you work hard to come around the golf ball, you will cure the slice and put more of your shots on target than ever before.
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Jun 18
It is not hard to get free golf tips. Your partner who can’t break 100 is ready to give you a free golf tip when you’re stuck in the bunker. He probably read somewhere that you’re supposed to hit two inches behind the ball and don’t try to lift the ball with the club. It sure can be annoying if you’ve taken two cracks at the ball only to have it trickle right back down the slope of the bunker and land where it started. The problem is not with the golf tip. The problem is you can’t execute the proper swing. Free Golf Tips from the guy you always beat by ten shots is not what you want to hear at that moment.
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Apr 23
One problem most golfers face at one time or another is the golf slice. It wreaks havoc on a round of golf, that’s for sure. Getting tips on avoiding the golf slice can be extremely valuable for golfers of all levels.
Here’s a quick summary of golf tips to get rid of that nagging slice.
Everything starts with your stance, so make sure you’re standing properly with your shoulders, feet, and elbows aligned correctly. Then review your grip and ensure you’re holding the club with sufficient strength while careful not to hold on too tight. Otherwise, you might cure your slice, but replace it with hooking problems. Finally, practice, practice, and practice some more with the emphasis on your swing.
Hopefully, these golf tips will fix that annoying golf slice.
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Feb 24
I recently purchased a DVD release from a respected pro dealing with anti-slice golf instruction. I’ve always had a problem with slicing the ball, and it’s plagued me since I began as a golfer. This DVD has really helped me on the course, and the tips that have been most helpful were actually really subtle swing adjustments.
I expected I would have to make drastic changes to my swing, but I was able to massively reduce my slice problem without making huge changes to my basic approach at the tee. This experience has convinced me to buy a few more DVD’s from the same pro. If his anti-slice golf instruction DVD is this good, the rest of his products are probably useful as well.
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Jan 18
If you have played a few rounds and you have struggled with this thing, then you will know what I am talking about. The most common and also most frustrating problem out on the course is the slice. Getting some golf tips for the slice is a good thing if you are serious about improving and not embarrassing yourself further with that hideous right hook.
Golf tips for the slice include nothing more than fixing your grip and fixing your swing plane. It has to start with the basics, because a slice is a breakdown of the component skills that you need to be successful. You have to start swinging through the ball rather than over it and you have to be willing to work with a grip that does not allow the club face to open up and impact.
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Nov 20
No matter how good you are, it seems like slicing the ball is always going to be an occasional problem. Almost very year, I develop a slicing issue at one time or another. I bought a DVD with anti-slice tips a few years back, and every time my slice problems come up, I always refer back to it.
It’s amazing how much of a lifesaver that dvd’s been. It’s saved my bacon every single time I started slicing the ball. Usually I can get my game back on track after just a few sessions when I implement the anti-slice tips. It’s also amazing how many different things can cause you to start slicing the ball.
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