www.pga.com improve your game section
how to fix that dreaded slice. Learning to swing your club on an inside-to-out path through impact, Hilts says, is a permanent fix.
http://www.pga.com/improve/tips
three drills you can do to help cure that frustrating slice.
http://www.pga.com/improve/tips/swing
2006-06-13 17:58:51
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answered by Doug 7
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that question is impossible to answer without seeing your swing..............but generally a slice i caused by an open club head comparitive to your swing path. an open club head is caused by 1) not rotating properly 2) not realeasing the club 3)not following through...........
go find a driving range pro and get lessons, they are cheaper then pga pro's and know just as much
2006-06-13 18:51:51
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answer #2
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answered by swifty 3
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Do what I mdid to get rid of my slice. I threw my clubs in the lake.
2006-06-13 17:07:57
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Eat it with the rest of your pizza !
2006-06-13 17:09:03
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answered by moosebreath 3
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Drink it with a hot dog and french fries on a sizzling summer day!!
2006-06-17 21:05:26
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answer #5
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answered by daknzach 3
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that is way too complex to answer, but a good start would be to take lessons with a pro
2006-06-13 17:10:34
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answer #6
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answered by jeff6683 5
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As long as it doesn't have anchovies on it I'll eat your slice.
2006-06-13 17:18:39
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Huh?
2006-06-13 17:06:50
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answer #8
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answered by kiki Dee 5
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KEEP YOUR HEAD DOWN AND FEET STRAIGHT THEN FOLLOW THROUGH
2006-06-13 17:09:23
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answered by bgvolfan2001 1
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quit that lame non-sport.
2006-06-13 17:07:47
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answered by embigguns 5
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