shorten your backswing and make a conscious effort to swing through the ball( also called releasing the club)
Go to the driving range and try this, just focusing on making good solid contact with a good follow through and don't try and kill it. nice easy swings and see how far it goes.
2006-11-11 15:59:49
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answered by tripsnpig 3
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at the beginning, verify your grip. this is beneficial to contemplate "strengthening" your grip with the help of turning the two hands particularly to the LEFT as you grip the club. a stable thank you to verify to verify while you're gripping the club properly is that as you look down the shaft at your hands, you need to be waiting to verify the 1st 2 knuckles of your precise hand and a minimum of areas of the fingernails of the middle and ring hands of your left hand. The "v's" that are created on the junction of your thumb and forefingers ought to the two be pointing on your LEFT shoulder. shop your grip tension easy with the final 3 hands of your precise hand exerting some tension as properly because of the fact the thumb and forefinger of your left hand. The grip tension ought to be comparable to in case you have been retaining (and swinging) an open tube of toothpaste which you needed to maintain a grip on yet without squeezing out any of the toothpaste. once you're nonetheless having undertaking, you need to verify a life like PGA coaching expert for help because of the fact correcting a slice with the help of e mail is an somewhat confusing technique. There could be particularly some the rationalization why a man or woman slices the ball and having a life like coaching professional watch your swing will velocity you alongside a thank you to "straightness"!!
2016-12-28 18:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello,
As a left handed golfer, I use GOLFONLINE's Private Lessons for Lefthanded Players (use the link below). It has easy lessons for most aspects of the game, and is specific to those of us that stand on the "right" side of the ball.
Enjoy!
2006-11-12 00:52:01
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answered by x-15a2 7
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More loft on your driver, for one thing. 8.5?? Leave that one to the pros. Try a 10.5, or even a 9.5.
Also, take the driver head back more slowly on your backswing, work on your tempo and....most importantly, bring the club back on a more "inside' swing plane.
I'm not a lefty - but that's what worked for me.
2006-11-11 03:14:23
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answered by Anonymous
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This should help you below is the link as it has helped many of my friends getting their swing back in place. Good Luck let me know how it goes.
2006-11-10 21:15:28
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answer #5
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answered by Chi-Girli 3
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hit ball lower
2006-11-10 21:01:36
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answered by q6656303 6
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get a driver with more loft and strengthen your grip.
2006-11-10 21:51:02
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answered by Anonymous
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