Thursday, April 30, 2009

New ezine article!

I've had a new article go live. Let me know what you think! http://ezinearticles.com/?Correct-Your-Golf-Slice&id=2274943

Also, check out my website at http://www.squidoo.com/thegolfslice

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Two new articles posted!

Hey guys, I've had two new articles posted out on the web. Check them out!

The first one is here:

http://ezinearticles.com/?3-Tips-on-How-to-Cure-a-Golf-Slice&id=2255147.

The second article is here:

http://ezinearticles.com/?Quickly-Correcting-a-Golf-Slice&id=2260345

I'm writing all these articles to make sure that all the possible info for correcting golf slices makes it to the web. Check 'em out!

Monday, April 27, 2009

How To Stop Slicing the Ball

5 new FAQ's on how to stop a golf slice. Check out my new article on:

http://ezinearticles.com/?Golf-Slice---How-to-Stop-Slicing-the-Ball&id=2251350

How to Fix Your golf slice

Here is an article I've had posted out on E-zine and many other websites. Check it out!

http://ezinearticles.com/?Fix-Your-Golf-Slice&id=2258593

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Golf Slice--How to Fix and Cure your golf slice

For recreational golfers, no part of the golf game is more frustrating than getting great contact on a drive...only to see it sail 50 yards into the woods. To compensate, many golfers make "on-the-fly" adjustments that usually make the problem worse! In this article, I'll give you FIVE FAQ's on slicing a golf ball that willhelp you get to the root of the problem. (These FAQ's are for right-handers..for left-handers, reverse the directions)


FAQ 1:

The Setup -- When a basketball defender is guarding his man, he tries to be perfectly balanced so that he can quickly react to the direction that his opponent is going. If he is leaning right, the offensive player could easily exploit that. In a similar way, you must be properly balanced as you setup to the ball. Bend your knees, get set and avoid leaning to the right or to the left. If you aren't set properly, your swing is doomed before it begins!


FAQ 2:

The shoulders -- When you swing a club, your right shoulder should be LOWER than your left shoulder at the moment of impact! This is a common mistake of many golfers who have problems with slices. When you examine your swing at the moment of impact, if you find that you are one of the many golfers who keeps your left shoulder lower than your right, than you have found the probable cause of your slice!


FAQ 3:

Proper Grip -- A quick test to make sure you have the proper grip is to insert two golf tees between your thumb and the webbing of your hand while gripping the club. If the tees point toward the target, than your weak grip is a typical slicer's mistake. Make sure both tees are pointing straight in front of you.


FAQ 4:

Flat Left Wrist -- At the top of your swing, make sure your wrist is flat. A loose wrist or a wrist that is at an angle will cause you to slice the ball. Many who slice the ball find that they have a tendency to cup their wrist at the top of their swing. Keeping that wrist flat and straight will help keep the slice out of your game.


FAQ 5:

Proper Hand rotation -- After you've hit the ball, where are your hands? Your right hand, or ungloved hand, should rotate over and be on top of your left hand after you've struck the ball. If you're not rotating your hands in this manner, you will find it very difficult to keep your ball straight!

If you are able to implement these five FAQ's, you should see the slices start to fade away and you'll soon start putting your drives right down the fairway!


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