How To Take Away The Slice in Your Golf Swing
All golfers want that perfect golf swing that they can always rely on. It is a swing that can be used
effectively with either a wood or iron. You can tee off and drive with it, adapting to changes in wind and terrain.
It is a swing that can get you out of bad situations like bunkers and even water. It is a swing that is as simple
as it can get, yet can be versatile and dependable.
That isn’t happening though if your swing has slice. Here is how to improve your golf swing and take that
nasty slice away once and for all!
Perfecting that golf swing definitely isn't easy, no matter how you look at it. It takes a lot of
experimentation and practice to get the kinks out of the swing. However, the real fact about this is that it is
actually simpler than you think. It is mostly about what you do during your swing.
Simplify Your Golf Swing
One tip that always works is to always keep your swing simple. With as few movements as possible, you can take
away unnecessary movements that may be both a waste of energy and bad for your swing. There is no real need for
your elbows to bend during the swing and you have to only pivot with your feet as you follow through. There is no
need to take an extra step or anything, which can skew with the shot.
Rhythm
Of course, if you can't improve by yourself, then get a coach who can teach you the finer points of improving
your golf swing. Balance and correct positioning are crucial to a good golf swing. However, without rhythm, you can
never achieve these two things. You are to ensure that you can have a smooth rhythm in your swing to fix whatever
you need to fix. You can hum a tune, sing a song, count, or do whatever is necessary to get a rhythm down to swing
correctly.
Hand and Wrist Position
Another tip is to always mind hand and wrist position. One of the major causes of slicing is that the club is
twisted during the swing, which makes it hit the ball in a crooked manner, driving it in directions other than
straight ahead. This is due to the hands and wrists twisting during the swing because of wrong positioning. The
technique must be refined in order to correct this mistake.
Interlocking your hands by connecting the little and ring finger of your dominant hand with the index and middle
finger of your complementary hand (never call that other hand 'weak') to solve this problem. This can help you
prevent that unnecessary twist with a little practice. It can also help you improve in terms of accuracy and
distance.
Straighten Your Spine
Always have your spine straight and acting as an axis for your swing. The importance of spine alignment can
never be understated when it comes to golf. Imagine yourself as a pendulum with your spine as the point of axis.
This can help you simplify your golf swing in a great deal.
Hip Rotation
With that spine straight and fingers interlocked, you must also remove excess hip rotation in your golf swing.
While lots of hip rotation is something that can make a punch stronger, this is not boxing. In golf, that hip
rotation causes slicing, and that can damage your game. Therefore, you must keep hip rotation as minimum as it is
required. However, don't mistake this for removing hip rotation in your swing as it is still required to generate
power in your swing.
Therefore, study how much hip rotation is needed to improve your swing. These tips, along with lots of practice,
can help you remove that slice and achieve distance and accuracy in your golf swing.

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