In this informative golf lesson, our experienced instructor demonstrates the correct golf driver ball position using simple ...
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 ...
In this in-depth golf lesson, we focus on analyzing and correcting a golfer’s swing path using slow-motion footage and expert ...
The chopping-down motion that accompanies an over-the-top move results in two things happening to the club and ball interaction around impact (neither of them good): It moves your swing direction too ...
To be clear, the best way to fix your slice isn’t to head to your local golf equipment retailer to try and buy your way back onto the fairway. The swing reigns supreme when it comes to curing the ...
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 ...
Long, straight drives only happen when you catch the ball on the sweet spot and swing slightly in-to-out as you approach impact. Problem is, most rec players swing slightly (or extremely) out-to-in ...
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 ...
Want to fix your slice, once and for all? In our latest episode from Maui, Claude Brousseau explains how a simple pool noodle can be the prop you need to fix your banana ball. Why the pool noodle?
Question: I'm a longtime slicer and am ready to bite the bullet on a slice-fighting driver. Any suggestions? Answer: The first step to solving the problem is admitting you have one, so congrats for ...