The image of a golf ball curving down the fairway as your slice takes hold is common for many golfers. Your slice can be responsible for many lost strokes during a typical round if it is not controlled. A variety of factors go into making your golf ball slice and they can be corrected with a few modifications.
That satisfying feeling is what brings most golfers back for more. However, those wonderful shots are usually outnumbered by shots that veer off course. The slice is one of the most common flawed shots that golfers have to corr...
They run into trouble, though, when balls hook or slice, causing the ball to go off course. Difficult as it may be, there are times when you might need to purposely slice the ball. Slicing the ball can come in handy when you n...
Hitting one or two memorable shots every round is enough to keep most people coming back and working at their game, but developing a consistent swing is difficult. One of the most common problems new golfers and many high handi...
There are golf balls that can provide a quick reduction in the severity of your errant shots. A slice or a hooked shot curves in the way it does due to a high rate of sidespin caused by your club face being open or closed at im...
A slicing of the golf ball happens because of too much clockwise rotation on a golf shot. This causes the golf ball to move left-to-right for right handed golfers and right-to-left for lefties. The slice usually lands somewher...
A slicing of the golf ball happens because of too much clockwise rotation on a golf shot. This causes the golf ball to move left-to-right for right handed golfers and right-to-left for lefties. The slice usually lands somewhere...