Here is the first step - You have to line up at a defined target, not just down the fairway. Now make sure your body is lined up and your swing path is on the plane. That might fix it, but you have to make sure your set up correctly before you can start narrowing it down. Here are some more tips
Slice
You don't want to think about what is going wrong just work on the fix. Here are some drills
three drills you can do to help cure that frustrating slice.
http://www.pga.com/improve/tips/swing/improve_hammond102604.cfm
how to fix that dreaded slice. Learning to swing your club on an inside
http://www.pga.com/improve/tips/techniques/improve_hilts040406.cfm
the swing flaws that can cause the clubface to be open, resulting in a dreaded slice.
http://www.pga.com/improve/tips/general/improve_clark052404.cfm
2006-07-28 18:39:52
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answered by Doug 7
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answered by Kareem 3
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A slice is natural at first . It means you're swinging from the outside in. Try rotating you hips more and keeping your wrists more inside on your backstroke. Begin your down stroke by initiating movement with your hips and legs and allow your arms to follow without conscious controlling force. This is a unnatural feeling at first but will cure your problem ,increase accuracy and distance. Lastly (it sounds ridiculously simple) keep your head still (most people forget the simplest of things).
2006-07-28 15:48:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry but you first need to learn this very simple lesson if you are going to have any kind of fun or future playing this wonderful game, you will never perfect it...!!!!!!!! You can improve and get better but Golf is not a game of perfection. Go and visit your local P.G.A pro , then start to work very hard as this is the only way.
2006-08-01 09:27:26
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answered by andrewsgolf 2
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Easy... Put a mark about 12 inches in front of your tee in direction to the objective and align yourself parallel to this line. Close your stance and in the downswing try to hit your left knee with your right one. All this will align you correctly and will help to eliminate the slice.
2006-07-30 14:26:12
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answered by Ironwood 1
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Most slices are caused by an open clubface at impact and weak follow through, Close your clubface a little and make a strong follow through
2006-07-28 15:42:27
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answered by rogue 3
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The best way to cure a slice is to hit a hook .
2006-07-31 20:38:11
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answered by Virginia B 2
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I used to have that problem also. One way is to downsize the size of your driver. Another thing is to slow down your swing and make sure that you have the right mechanics.
2006-07-28 16:04:17
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answered by Anonymous
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do as best as you can!!!!!! thats all ive got sorry
2006-07-29 16:51:33
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answered by Belle H 2
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