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		<title>Fix Your Golf Slice For Good</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The golf slice is definitely a pain for the vast majority of golf players and tips on how to cure a slice are usually the top end of their checklist. A tee shot or stroke which sees the ball veer greatly off to the right (or left for left handers) is considered the most exasperating of all poorly executed golf shots. On the positive aspect the process of how to cure a slice is not that difficult. You can use a few tips here to eradicate your slice completely.</p>
<p> Bad alignment is among the key elements of the problem, yet sad to say too little time is allocated to this necessary part of how to cure a slice.</p>
<p> The first step to check to be able to cure a slice is incorporated in the address position so make sure that your shoulders, hips and your feet are parallel to the intended target. The most important of these is your shoulder position because you will tend to swing the golf club on the very same line as the direction your shoulders are aiming.</p>
<p> Your grip on the club is next among the list of details you have to look at. If you get your hands on the golf club in a death grip then you are looking for trouble as this can create a restrictive swing and more chance of you slicing the ball. It&#8217;s just as undesirable though to hold the club loosely in your hands and fingers because this creates other problems given that the golf club twists in your hands, a flexible but firm golf grip should be used.</p>
<p> Then you ought to take a look at your hold on the golf club. Set yourself up and ensure everything is aligned towards the target, take a look downward at the position of your hands and fingers. Ideally there should be no more than two to three knuckles visible on your left hand with the V formed between thumb and forefinger pointing towards your right shoulder (the opposite for left handers).</p>
<p> An open clubface at impact isn&#8217;t going to cure a slice, which means you need to be able to square the clubface up through impact. Regardless of what you imagine or believe, if you slice the golf ball then your clubface ended up being open at impact and you will then end up having a weak shot which will finish up on the right hand side of the course. Or even off of it as your result might be.</p>
<p> A typical reason for slicing a golf ball can be lifting your head just before impact. Most commonly it is caused by getting your head position very low at address which in turn causes a restricted shoulder turn or the shoulders knocking your head upward and out of position during the backswing. By lifting your chin you might discover it much simpler to keep your head still and develop a more desirable swing</p>
<p> Many a golf player swings way too fast which usually does not help to get rid of a slice, but fortunately this is often resolved quickly. You will need club head speed in your swing to be able to strike the ball a great length, having said that most golfers that slice are apt to have too fast a back swing which leads to a lessening of control. A build up of club head speed needs to be built progressively throughout the golf swing</p>
<p> Mastering how to cure a slice can be achieved by sticking with basic fundamentals and examining each part of your swing action. Eliminating the problem has a lot to do with a person&#8217;s approach because there is no fast fix in the game of golf. Adhere to sound principals and you can shortly be savoring long, accurate drives that will be the envy of your playing companions.</p>
<p>You are going to discover a lot more high quality Golf tips and hints, advice and resources just like the how to cure a slice tips you have just read at <a target="_blank" href="http://kpgolfpro.com">kpgolfpro.com</a>. You also will find <a target="_blank" href="http://kpgolfpro.com/356/how-to-stop-shanking/">how to stop shanking</a> and many more including <a target="_blank" href="http://kpgolfpro.com/287/the-simple-golf-swing/">the simple golf swing</a> and putting drills and tips. Appreciate your game of golf and do not forget to enjoy your surroundings whilst practicing this fantastic and at the same time frustrating game of golf.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re like me, though, there&#8217;s always a part of you that wants to play at least as well as the people you&#8217;re with, if for no other reason than not to slow everyone down.  I&#8217;m not a tremendous golfer today, but I spent many many years playing golf at a level that was far below where I currently am.</p>
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<p>If you want to cure a golf slice, then, for the time being, I&#8217;d ask you to disregard everything you&#8217;ve been told or taught.  You won&#8217;t believe me at first, but <a target="_blank" href="http://thesimpleswingreview.com/how-to-cure-golf-slice">curing a golf slice</a> is all in your head and simply requires a bit of practice after getting your head around one simple concept.</p>
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<p>Do you Slice?  First of all, don&#8217;t just assume that you have a slice if your ball goes right a lot.  In order for a golf ball to technically slice, it must spin to the right, such that it curves while in the air.  If you continuously hit the ball straight to the right, that&#8217;s not a slice.  Hitting the ball directly to the right is unfortunately harder to cure, since it&#8217;s largely an issue of timing.  On the other hand, if your ball starts out straight, only to take a tragic turn to the right, the listen up!  The secret cure: your follow-through!  Let me say that again.  The way to cure your golf slice is to correct your follow-through.</p>
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<p>Picture this: when you finish your golf swing, your body is twisted to the left and your hands are generally at or above shoulder level.  Because of the twist, your upper body is essentially facing your target (the green, the fairway, etc.).  Before leaving this position, either look at or imagine where your hands are.  The seminal question is the following: are your hands generally to the left or to the right or your target?  You probably answered &#8220;left&#8221; but the correct answer should be &#8220;right&#8221;.</p>
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<p>The easiest and most effective way to cure your golf slice is to make sure, on every follow through, that your hands finish to the right of your target.  Where you end your swing makes a huge difference in the plane of your swing, and consequently in whether or not you slice or hook the ball.</p>
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<p>Each time you hit the ball, concentrate only on ending the swing with your hands farther to the right than they were on the previous swing.  This one solution is literally the key to your ability to stop slicing the ball.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can find golf swing tips online or you can buy one of the many golf swing lessons e-books. Many of these tips on golf swing techniques go into a lot of detail; at times, too much detail. If you have a swing fault, what you need are a few basic golf swing tips &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can find golf swing tips online or you can buy one of the many golf swing lessons e-books. Many of these tips on golf swing techniques go into a lot of detail; at times, too much detail. If you have a swing fault, what you need are a few basic golf swing tips &#8211; whether it is to learn more about the short game in golf or to fix a slice.</p>
<p><strong>5 Tips on How to Achieve More Golf Distance</strong></p>
<p>To be able to shoot lower scores, one of the best ways is to gain more <strong><a title="Golf Distance" href="http://www.golf-online-tips.com/golfreviews/secrets-of-the-power-golf-swing-for-more-golf-distance" target="_blank">golf distance</a></strong> off the tee. When you have a shorter distance to the green you have more chance to score par or better. Naturally, you need accuracy as well as distance or you will be in a worse position to reach the green. Here are 5 quick and easy tips to help you drive long off the tee:</p>
<p>(1) Position the ball off your leading foot&#8217;s instep and tee the ball up higher so that you hit the ball on the up-swing; (2) Resist trying to hit the ball with all your might &#8211; instead, use a steady rhythm and work on increasing your swing speed gradually; (3) Use the correct shaft flex for your swing speed &#8211; use a flexible shaft if you have a lower swing speed (stiffer for faster swing speed); (4) Cock your wrists early on the back-swing and release them just before impacting the ball; (5) On the backswing, turn your shoulders a full 90 degrees for maximum distance off the tee.</p>
<p><strong>5 Tips on How to Master Golf Irons</strong></p>
<p>How to <a title="Master Golf Irons" href="http://www.golf-online-tips.com/golfreviews/the-tour-tempo-player-can-help-with-your-golf-tempo" target="_blank"><strong>master golf irons</strong></a> is a subject that is often ignored. There are lots of help available to improve your drives and general golf game but not much help specifically for your golf iron play. With these 5 tips you will learn to dominate your golf irons:</p>
<p>(1) To know your average distance with each golf iron in your bag, practice on the driving range; (2) Bu using the right iron for the distance you want to hit it, you will be able to use a full swing which is easier to control; (3) Make sure you take into account the wind distance and strength as well as other factors like the slope you are playing from and the height to the green; (4) Playing out off the rough is different from playing off the fairway &#8211; you will need to adjust your ball position, stance, iron loft, and your attack angle; (5) Learn how to use course management to your advantage &#8211; sometimes going for the pin is not the best option.</p>
<p><strong>5 Tips on How to Improve The Golf Short Game</strong></p>
<p>One of the most important areas of the golf game is the <a title="Golf Short Game" href="http://www.golf-online-tips.com/golfreviews/the-tour-tempo-player-can-help-with-your-golf-tempo" target="_blank"><strong>golf short game</strong></a>. If you are able to hit long and accurate drives, that is great, but if you can&#8217;t chip or pitch the ball on the green, all that effort will be wasted. The short game of golf is where you really need to practice, so check out the following 5 tips:</p>
<p>(1) Use a slightly open stance and place your feet closer together; (2) Choose one club (7, 8, or 9 iron) and practice your chipping from different distances with it; (3) From under 50 yards, use a bump and run and get the ball rolling as soon as possible; (4) When playing over a hazard, use a more lofted club with a pitching swing; (5) The length of your backswing will determine the distance the ball will travel.</p>
<p>The three areas of the game that these tips above cover are important, but there are other areas that you will need to learn. They are learning how to cure a slice or hook (if you have these swing faults,) bunker or sand trap play, putting, and pitching. As <strong>golf is an all round game</strong>, you have to be proficient in every aspect of the game to succeed. You can&#8217;t just concentrate on how to be a long drive champion; you have to practice with every club in your bag.</p>
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		<title>Fixing a Golf Slice is not as Difficult as you Might Think</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fixing a golf slice is the one of the first things any beginning golfer should learn to do in order to shave strokes off his or her golf game. Of all the trouble spots in the game of golf, the slice is one of the most common problems plaguing golfers. And it&#8217;s not only beginners that can develop a slice since it can happen to golfers of any level. Even the pros occasionally slice the ball into the woods.</p>
<p>A golf slice is caused by the clubface coming across the ball from outside the target line, creating sideways rotation on the ball. For a right-handed golfer, this clockwise spin will create a ball flight that veers right. A slice is a severe left to right shot that usually ends up in the woods or rough depending on the severity of the slice and how much sideways spin was imparted to the ball. Read on to learn how to <a target="_blank" href="http://www.instantslicecure.info/">fix your slice</a>.</p>
<p>A golf slice is nothing more than clockwise-spin (for right-handed golfers) imparted on the golf ball at impact that results in a ball flight path that moves towards the right of the fairway and may end up in any of a number of trouble spots depending on how severe the sideways spin on the ball and how dramatically it deviates off course.</p>
<p>Although a common problem, and despite the difficult many golfers have, it is not impossible to learn <a target="_blank" href="http://www.beginnergolfswingtips.com/how-to-cure-a-slice-in-golf/">how to cure a slice in golf</a>. Stance, grip and swing speed all play a part. A golf slice is caused by the upper body lagging behind the lower body during the swing, creating an &#8220;over-the-top&#8221; move, which in turn results in an open clubface at impact with the ball. This open clubface at impact creates the clockwise rotation on the ball that results in the shot we all know as the slice. This is the shot that some golfers affectionately refer to as the &#8216;banana ball!&#8217;</p>
<p>One of the keys to fixing a golf slice is to make sure that the club face contacts the ball squarely and that it is neither open nor closed at impact. Maintaining a proper golf swing throughout which you keep the club on-plane can also help eliminate your slice.</p>
<p>One of the most important <a target="_blank" href="http://www.beginnergolfswingtips.com/">golf swing tips</a> for beginners is to keep their head down and their eye on the ball throughout their swing. This will help ensure that your club face contacts the golf ball squarely and that the ball is hit correctly and doesn&#8217;t veer off course. Focusing on contacting the golf ball squarely as impact, reduces or eliminates the spin imparted onto the ball, which can reduce or eliminate your slice altogether.</p>
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