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Stop slicing the ball.


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Finding out why this happens and what you can do to avoid this is to help understand how the club works in the swing and the golf ball's weight.

You should know why it happens, and it is straightforward to fix. Swinging the club across your body is one of the leading causes of slicing the ball and not knowing how to spin the ball because there are times that you will need to fade and cut the ball. Once you understand how to do it, you can use it to your advantage when playing golf. The other is the weight of the golf because it opens the face the more complex you swing at it using power. To stop this from happening, get ping pong balls and start spinning the ball differently. Watch what you are doing with your hands when you do this. Also, when going to the practice, imagine you are playing a hole of golf, looking out at the fairway to take a few rehearsal swings swinging down the left side and letting the ball come into the centre of the fairway. Golfers need to understand that a golf ball hit with a left spin that fades and slices go the same distance as a ball hit with a proper spin hit with a draw or hooks because the ball does not know if it is a left or a right-hander that has played the shot. Stop being fooled by here, say?