3 Ways To Fix Your Slice
This troubleshooting guide can be a big help for players wishing to rid themselves of a slice. By using a simple hierarchy of face-path-sequencing, we can start to peel back the layers on this troublesome pattern. For golfers who do not fall into this category, please feel free to give it a shot; it is still a useful exercise for dialing in ball-flight and "connecting the dots" between these (3) swing characteristics.
This troubleshooting guide can be a big help for players wishing to rid themselves of a slice. By using a simple hierarchy of face-path-sequencing, we can start to peel back the layers on this troublesome pattern. For golfers who do not fall into this category, please feel free to give it a shot; it is still a useful exercise for dialing in ball-flight and "connecting the dots" between these (3) swing characteristics.
Video Transcript
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(upbeat music)
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Let's dive into three ways that you can fix your slice.
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Slice is one of the more frustrating
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but more common patterns
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and there's a couple different common ways
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that we can solve it.
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Number one is to understand the club face,
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the face-to-path relationship,
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which is basically if the ball is curving off to the right,
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that means that the face is open to the path.
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What that means is if I had a club going like this in space,
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the club face would be pointing right of the target
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just like a drop shot or like a slice shot in tennis.
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So the club face is matching my hand
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and it's basically cutting across the ball like this.
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So then what would happen is if I swung the club
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at the target but the club face was open,
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the ball would start right and curve right.
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So then golfers will instinctively swing this drop shot left
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so that now the club face is pointing at the target
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but because the path of the club is going off to the left,
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it starts curving off to the right.
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In fact, the more that the ball curves,
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that's a simple recipe for telling you
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how much the club face was open.
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Piece number two is the path.
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If I have a path that is way outside in,
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then my brain's probably not gonna let me close the face
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'cause I might hit it over on the road way over there.
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So I need to get my path closer to neutral
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to match up a club face that's gonna be a little bit closed.
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You don't have to get it all the way into out
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and hit a draw.
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You could just hit a nice little fade
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but I think that it can be helpful to exaggerate it
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and get the path actually inside out
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to feel closer to a more neutral path.
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And then the third one is for you rhythm golfers.
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We're gonna look more at tempo.
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Oftentimes what happens with a golfer who slices it
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is that they're going to go really aggressive
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with the upper body and pull down on the handle,
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opening the club face in transition
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and by going hard with the upper body,
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they're gonna tend to swing a little bit more outside in.
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So rhythm wise, we're gonna work on getting
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the legs to lead a little bit more
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and the club to wait a little bit longer.
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And as I'm waiting for the club,
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it's gonna tend to shallow out
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or swing a little bit more from the inside.
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Okay, so let's tackle those in what I think is the priority.
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Priority number one, if you're trying to eliminate a slice,
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you have got to get the club face more close to the path.
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So if I get set up normal, just like this,
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I've got the club pretty much straight up and down
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even with my spine.
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And usually what I'll do is down in impact position
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like this, I'll say, all right, golfer is what I want you to do
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is show me where you're gonna get the club face at impact
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if you didn't put your hands forward.
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Basically, if I was just here
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and then I went to impact, what would happen?
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Well, if I just changed the club face,
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what you see is I would turn it about 30 degrees closed.
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Now, you're probably looking at yourself
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like that can't be right.
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It's got to be coming back straight.
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But if I turn it 30 degrees closed,
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but then I put my body in impact position,
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now I've created my hands a little bit more forward.
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And now you can see that the club
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is a little bit behind me, but it's square.
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So what'll naturally happen is when you use your body
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and try to hit the club or hit the ball,
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you'll get your hands a little bit more forward.
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And when you get your hands more forward,
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that's gonna instinctively point the face
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a little bit more to the right.
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So the average is that pros are going to rotate
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the club face closed somewhere around 30 degrees.
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Most of my students who I find slice the ball
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basically keep the club face the same
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and try not to let the club face change at all
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during the swing.
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So now we're gonna go through just a quick little drill
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to start feeling that club face closed.
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And we're gonna dial it in at two different spots.
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You can dial it in right here
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at Chaff parallel in the downswing.
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So we're gonna do like a little half swing
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where we're just gonna bring it back to belly button height
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and then belly button height.
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So at this first checkpoint, we're gonna bring it back
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and then we're going to rotate the club face closed
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about 30 degrees.
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Then from here, we're going to rotate the body through,
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but keep that club face turning
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so that it's gradually rotating closed just like this.
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Now, if you're used to slicing,
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this is going to feel incredibly awkward
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and very exaggerated, but what you're gonna start to see
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is the ball is not going to curve to the right
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when we make contact.
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Once I have this feeling of the club face being more closed
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but I'm monitoring ball flight, if it's not looking
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like crazy or not going way to the left,
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if the ball is not curving very much,
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then I know the club face was actually square.
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And then what I can do is I can do more
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of a three quarter swing or I can go all the way up
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to a full swing and try to recreate the same ball flight.
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That's one of the easiest go to drills
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for getting a little bit more club face awareness
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and learning how to get out of the slice.
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Goal number two is gonna be looking at the path.
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So now, if I'm, I've got a stick on the ground here
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and I'm going to put an object.
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This could be a golf ball in this case.
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I often use an impact bag and have golfers train that.
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Sometimes I'll use a tissue box or yoga block
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or something like that, but I'm gonna put a golf ball
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at about a 30 degree angle out to the right.
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And now setting up to the golf ball,
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I've got the stick aimed at my target.
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I'm going to practice bringing the toe of the club
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into that impact bag or towards that golf ball.
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So I'm gonna feel like the club is going this way.
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If I'm used to slicing the ball,
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it would look more like this
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where the blur of the club is coming way
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to the left of that golf ball.
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So now, what's gonna happen is I'm feeling like this
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with my arms where the club face is more
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in a closed position, just like this,
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but then it's traveling out that way.
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My goal is to overdo it and try to hit some hooks.
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What I'm gonna find is as I start to turn my body,
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it's gonna make it harder and harder for me
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to actually hit that object,
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whether it's an impact bag or yoga block.
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We got the club face in the little nine to three drill.
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We got the path in this little right path drill.
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The last one's gonna be rhythm and tempo.
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So rhythm and tempo, we're gonna get a feeling
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of a pump down and then a release through.
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So instead of hitting straight from the top,
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we're going to feel like the club is dropping
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until it gets to about waist height.
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And then I'm going to swing through.
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So we're gonna try and exaggerate this
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where we're gonna feel like it's really slow
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in transition until we get to about here.
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And then it's really fast down through the ball
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instead of fast early.
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So rhythm wise, I'm gonna feel a one to the backswing,
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two down to here, and then a three
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being the release down at the bottom.
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So it will look something, one, two, three.
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So I'm feeling like the two is happening
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as a long, slow transition.
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So I'm making a full turn,
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letting it drop their transition
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and then trying to apply the speed early.
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Or sorry, late.
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If I'm used to slicing the ball,
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then I'm probably applying the speed early.
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One of the principles that we use at GolfSmart Academy
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is you wanna use some type of feedback
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to accurately diagnose what's going on,
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but then you have to be willing to experiment
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with different solutions in order to solve it.
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If you're slicing the ball,
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one of these three will absolutely solve it.
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But you might feel like you're closing
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and not actually be closing.
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You might have to feel like you close it
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with the right hand instead of the left hand.
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I've got drills to help work through any
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of the different pieces that might relate
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to getting the path more to the right,
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getting the club face closed,
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or working on your rhythm and sequencing.
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So, if you're struggling with it,
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just know that there's hope.
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Get an accurate diagnosis,
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either by reading ball flight or even using video.
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And when you have an accurate diagnosis,
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if you play around with the results,
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you will fix your problem and get better.
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Ask Mulligan for help3 Ways To Fix Your Slice
This troubleshooting guide can be a big help for players wishing to rid themselves of a slice. By using a simple hierarchy of face-path-sequencing, we can start to peel back the layers on this troublesome pattern. For golfers who do not fall into this category, please feel free to give it a shot; it is still a useful exercise for dialing in ball-flight and "connecting the dots" between these (3) swing characteristics.
This troubleshooting guide can be a big help for players wishing to rid themselves of a slice. By using a simple hierarchy of face-path-sequencing, we can start to peel back the layers on this troublesome pattern. For golfers who do not fall into this category, please feel free to give it a shot; it is still a useful exercise for dialing in ball-flight and "connecting the dots" between these (3) swing characteristics.
Video Transcript
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(upbeat music)
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Let's dive into three ways that you can fix your slice.
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Slice is one of the more frustrating
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00:00:10.440 --> 00:00:12.120
but more common patterns
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00:00:12.120 --> 00:00:15.620
and there's a couple different common ways
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that we can solve it.
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Number one is to understand the club face,
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the face-to-path relationship,
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which is basically if the ball is curving off to the right,
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that means that the face is open to the path.
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What that means is if I had a club going like this in space,
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the club face would be pointing right of the target
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just like a drop shot or like a slice shot in tennis.
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So the club face is matching my hand
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and it's basically cutting across the ball like this.
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So then what would happen is if I swung the club
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at the target but the club face was open,
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the ball would start right and curve right.
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So then golfers will instinctively swing this drop shot left
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so that now the club face is pointing at the target
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but because the path of the club is going off to the left,
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it starts curving off to the right.
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In fact, the more that the ball curves,
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that's a simple recipe for telling you
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how much the club face was open.
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Piece number two is the path.
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If I have a path that is way outside in,
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then my brain's probably not gonna let me close the face
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'cause I might hit it over on the road way over there.
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So I need to get my path closer to neutral
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to match up a club face that's gonna be a little bit closed.
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You don't have to get it all the way into out
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and hit a draw.
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You could just hit a nice little fade
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but I think that it can be helpful to exaggerate it
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and get the path actually inside out
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to feel closer to a more neutral path.
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And then the third one is for you rhythm golfers.
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We're gonna look more at tempo.
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Oftentimes what happens with a golfer who slices it
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is that they're going to go really aggressive
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with the upper body and pull down on the handle,
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opening the club face in transition
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and by going hard with the upper body,
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they're gonna tend to swing a little bit more outside in.
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So rhythm wise, we're gonna work on getting
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the legs to lead a little bit more
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and the club to wait a little bit longer.
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And as I'm waiting for the club,
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it's gonna tend to shallow out
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or swing a little bit more from the inside.
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Okay, so let's tackle those in what I think is the priority.
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Priority number one, if you're trying to eliminate a slice,
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you have got to get the club face more close to the path.
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So if I get set up normal, just like this,
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I've got the club pretty much straight up and down
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even with my spine.
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And usually what I'll do is down in impact position
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like this, I'll say, all right, golfer is what I want you to do
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is show me where you're gonna get the club face at impact
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if you didn't put your hands forward.
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Basically, if I was just here
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and then I went to impact, what would happen?
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Well, if I just changed the club face,
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what you see is I would turn it about 30 degrees closed.
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Now, you're probably looking at yourself
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like that can't be right.
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It's got to be coming back straight.
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But if I turn it 30 degrees closed,
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but then I put my body in impact position,
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now I've created my hands a little bit more forward.
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And now you can see that the club
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is a little bit behind me, but it's square.
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So what'll naturally happen is when you use your body
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and try to hit the club or hit the ball,
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you'll get your hands a little bit more forward.
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And when you get your hands more forward,
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that's gonna instinctively point the face
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a little bit more to the right.
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So the average is that pros are going to rotate
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the club face closed somewhere around 30 degrees.
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Most of my students who I find slice the ball
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basically keep the club face the same
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and try not to let the club face change at all
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during the swing.
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So now we're gonna go through just a quick little drill
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to start feeling that club face closed.
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And we're gonna dial it in at two different spots.
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You can dial it in right here
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at Chaff parallel in the downswing.
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So we're gonna do like a little half swing
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where we're just gonna bring it back to belly button height
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and then belly button height.
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So at this first checkpoint, we're gonna bring it back
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and then we're going to rotate the club face closed
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about 30 degrees.
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Then from here, we're going to rotate the body through,
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but keep that club face turning
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so that it's gradually rotating closed just like this.
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Now, if you're used to slicing,
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this is going to feel incredibly awkward
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and very exaggerated, but what you're gonna start to see
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is the ball is not going to curve to the right
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when we make contact.
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Once I have this feeling of the club face being more closed
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but I'm monitoring ball flight, if it's not looking
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like crazy or not going way to the left,
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if the ball is not curving very much,
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then I know the club face was actually square.
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And then what I can do is I can do more
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of a three quarter swing or I can go all the way up
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to a full swing and try to recreate the same ball flight.
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That's one of the easiest go to drills
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for getting a little bit more club face awareness
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and learning how to get out of the slice.
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Goal number two is gonna be looking at the path.
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So now, if I'm, I've got a stick on the ground here
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and I'm going to put an object.
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This could be a golf ball in this case.
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I often use an impact bag and have golfers train that.
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Sometimes I'll use a tissue box or yoga block
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or something like that, but I'm gonna put a golf ball
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at about a 30 degree angle out to the right.
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And now setting up to the golf ball,
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I've got the stick aimed at my target.
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I'm going to practice bringing the toe of the club
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into that impact bag or towards that golf ball.
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So I'm gonna feel like the club is going this way.
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If I'm used to slicing the ball,
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it would look more like this
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where the blur of the club is coming way
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to the left of that golf ball.
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So now, what's gonna happen is I'm feeling like this
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with my arms where the club face is more
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in a closed position, just like this,
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but then it's traveling out that way.
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My goal is to overdo it and try to hit some hooks.
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What I'm gonna find is as I start to turn my body,
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it's gonna make it harder and harder for me
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to actually hit that object,
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whether it's an impact bag or yoga block.
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We got the club face in the little nine to three drill.
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We got the path in this little right path drill.
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The last one's gonna be rhythm and tempo.
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So rhythm and tempo, we're gonna get a feeling
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of a pump down and then a release through.
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So instead of hitting straight from the top,
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we're going to feel like the club is dropping
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until it gets to about waist height.
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And then I'm going to swing through.
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So we're gonna try and exaggerate this
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where we're gonna feel like it's really slow
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in transition until we get to about here.
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And then it's really fast down through the ball
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instead of fast early.
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So rhythm wise, I'm gonna feel a one to the backswing,
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two down to here, and then a three
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being the release down at the bottom.
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So it will look something, one, two, three.
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So I'm feeling like the two is happening
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as a long, slow transition.
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So I'm making a full turn,
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letting it drop their transition
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and then trying to apply the speed early.
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Or sorry, late.
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If I'm used to slicing the ball,
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then I'm probably applying the speed early.
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One of the principles that we use at GolfSmart Academy
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is you wanna use some type of feedback
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to accurately diagnose what's going on,
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but then you have to be willing to experiment
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with different solutions in order to solve it.
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If you're slicing the ball,
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one of these three will absolutely solve it.
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But you might feel like you're closing
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and not actually be closing.
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You might have to feel like you close it
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with the right hand instead of the left hand.
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I've got drills to help work through any
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of the different pieces that might relate
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to getting the path more to the right,
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getting the club face closed,
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or working on your rhythm and sequencing.
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So, if you're struggling with it,
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just know that there's hope.
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Get an accurate diagnosis,
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either by reading ball flight or even using video.
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And when you have an accurate diagnosis,
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if you play around with the results,
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you will fix your problem and get better.
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