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Free Golf Tips for Curing a Slice

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Summary: It takes many golf tips to cure a slice, so try them all; 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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"In this segment of how to cure your slice and hit a hook let's put it all together. Let's say you're hitting a driver and you want to hit a hook. Number one, if you take more of a hook grip. Number two, if you close the club face at address aiming to the left. Number three, if you get your hands in front of the ball. Number four, if you play the ball a little further back in your stance. Number five, if you bring that club inside. Number six, if you swing out. And, number 7, if you turn it over before that club head hits the ball, you're going to hook. Now, that's an awful lot to think about. Although if you practice each one individually it won't be as much. But, again, real quick, number one, hook grip. Number two, close the club face. So that's before you swing. Number three, get your hands in front of the ball. That's before you swing. Number four, the ball further back in your stance. That's also before you swing. And during your swing, inside, out, and turn it over. If you put that together, I guarantee, you are going to hook the ball. Put it all together."

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