| Secret 1 - Fix your set up | | | | a slice. |
| It is no secret that standing open in your set up | | | | Consider using a strong grip until you have rid |
| will promote an out to in swing which in turn will | | | | yourself of the slice. By this I mean with your |
| give you that dreaded distance sapping slice. | | | | hands turned more to your right shoulder. This |
| So make sure that your set up and alignment are | | | | should encourage the clubface to square up earlier |
| spot on ie place a club along your toe line and | | | | in the downswing and produce a ground gobbling |
| make sure that it is running parallel, like rail tracks, | | | | draw. |
| with an imaginary line from your ball to the target. | | | | Secret 3 - Swing from in to out, not out to in. |
| Initially you can even exaggerate this to fix your | | | | If you can imagine the face of a clock |
| slice by standing a little closed ie with your right | | | | superimposed on the ground in the hitting area |
| foot drawn back behind the left so that the line | | | | with 12 o'clock at the end where the target is |
| would be pointing right of the target. | | | | then rather than aiming to swing from 6 o'clock |
| Secret 2 - Get a proper grip | | | | to 12 o'clock, try swinging from 8 o'clock to 2 |
| For many starter golfers and even more | | | | o'clock. |
| accomplished players the grip, if it is too weak | | | | This will have you swinging from in to out, rather |
| neutral, can mean that coming in to impact your | | | | than out to in, giving you a powerful draw. |
| clubface is wide open..not square which will lead to | | | | |