A slice is caused by a mismatch between clubface and swing path at impact. Many golfers try to fix the swing instead of ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. Just about every beginning golfer struggle with the same miss when they first ...
Welcome to GOLF's Top 100 Teacher roundtable, where some of the best instructors in the business answer the game's most ...
Playing a round of golf when the unexpected slices set in sends most golfers into a panic. This week, Golfweek’s fitness guru and long driver Averee Dovsek explains how to troubleshoot a slice without ...
If you’re struggling with a slice, chances are your clubface is open at the top of the backswing, indicated by the toe of the club pointing toward the ground. From this position, it is very difficult ...
If you're an average golfer (which many of us here probably are), you likely find yourself constantly searching for the answer to a seemingly simple question: How to fix a slice in golf. Arguably, the ...
Question: If I'm a slicer, and I set my driver to a "closed face" position, won't that simply make me pull shots left? Answer: This is one of those questions that pains us because, frankly, it reminds ...
You will see a lot of quick fixes for fixing a slice. Some work, some don’t. Some have a short shelf life and only make it one or two holes. If you want long-term relief from your slice you have to do ...