How To Cure Your Slice – Knowing What Causes A Slice In Golf

I have included a video with this article on how to cure your slice. The explanation the instructor gives in the video gives a very good explanation of the cause of the slice in golf. Showing us what we do wrong when we slice the ball, goes a long way to curing a slice and hitting the golf ball straighter, as we should.

When I was slicing nearly every golf shot, except the putter, I just did not know how to correct my slice. I did not know what I was doing wrong. My swing felt just like it normally does, and I did not sense I was doing anything different to make me slice my golf shots. It is tempting to try different things during your round of golf to try and stop slicing the ball, but that really is not the way to cure a slice for good. You need to learn what causes the slice, and practice the correct golf swing in order to eradicate it from your game.

The key point is that knowing the cause of a golf fault is the best way of correcting it quickly. This is true of hooking, shanking the ball, pushing, pulling or skying your golf shots, and for any other golf fault I have not mentioned here. So its worth taking some time to study the background of the causes of the slice in golf in order to cure it as soon as it infects your golf game.

The golf video demonstrates how, by a simple change in the swing path, you can cure your slice.