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Swing to Fix Your Slice

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Summary: Cure a slice by swinging inside out and over; learn pro golf tips for fixing, curing a slice in this free golf lesson video.

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By Jay Golden
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Jay Golden has been a PGA Member since 1982, and was selected for the PGA National Teaching Committee in 1988. He has taught golfers of all levels, ranging from stark beginners to...read more

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"This segment is on how to lose your slice forever except when you need it. You're under a tree, there's a lake, you want to hit under the tree, skip it on the lake, rolls through the bunker, hits the lip, goes up, in the hole. You made a 2 on a par 5, congratulations. Because you wanted to slice it. But, we want to get rid of your slice when you're trying to hit it straight or to hit a hook. And, the basic formula is for that club head on the back swing to come inside. To go out to the right. Inside, out. Inside, out, and turn over. Inside, out, and turn over. Inside, out, and turn over. I've described it in several different ways with several different sports. As you know, I'm a world class athlete in like over 50 different sports, like stoop ball, stick ball. Inside, out, and over. If you could get that club head to go inside, out, and turn over just like hitting that globe that is the trick. That is the basic movement. That's the swing plane. That's how to do it. Inside, out, and over. I described it with different sports. Bowling, inside, out, and over. Tennis, inside, out, and over. There are a lot of ways to think of it. But, that is it. Practice it just with your hands. Go against the wall. Bring your hands inside away from the ball, from the wall. Inside from the wall, out towards the wall, and as it's going out towards the wall, turn your hands over. The more you do it, the better you get. Do it fast, do it slow. Inside, out, and over. And you will lose your slice and hit a draw for the rest of your shots unless you leave that open."

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