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Learn How To Correct A Golf Slice


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Old 06-27-2007, 12:40 AM
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Learn How To Correct A Golf Slice

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How to correct the golf slice? If that's a question you
are asking yourself, this article will provide you with
some places to get help.
If you need to learn how to correct a golf slice you
can go about it in several ways. When you want to
figure out how to correct a golf slice you may want to
get some instruction from a golf pro. A golf pro at the
course may be able to show you how to correct the golf
slice problem.
Another way to learn how to correct a golf slice is to
take lessons. Lessons may be offered for this very golf
dilemma.
There is information available online if you are trying
to figure out how to correct a golf slice situation.
This information is usually free and sometimes is from
famous golfers.
You could learn how to correct the golf slice by
additional practice. Sometimes all you need is a little
more time on the course and you can figure out how to
correct the golf slice.
There are instructional videos that will teach you how
to correct a golf slice problem. You can buy the videos
at bookstores or online or even rent them from video
stores or your local library.
If you still information about how to correct a golf
slice you can buy or check out books that deal with
this problem. Look for these books at a bookstore or in
a golf magazine.
Speaking of golf magazines, here is another place to
find information that will teach you how to correct the
golf slice. These magazines often have articles written
by golfers and there should be more than one that will
tell you how to correct a golf slice.
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Old 10-05-2007, 10:57 AM
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Correcting A Golf Slice With Practice

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Hello all,
Correcting A Golf Slice on course is not easy since the pressure of hitting the fairway or the green is too great to enable you to relax and work it out.Practice is the best place to correct your slice you can try out several small adjustments till you get it just right. Start to slice during a round you can get by through a slight adjustment, such as strengthening your grip by holding the club slightly more clockwise than normal. Correcting a golf slice is simply a matter of correcting the faults, and this is best done on the driving range where you can test a number of adjustments to your stance, grip and swing.
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