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  1. Fix your silce. Go to a range with your most comfortable grip and stance,
    and move your body counter-clockwise until you bomb them straight. Easy! I
    got to aim way left to go straight.

  2. You also get weak left to right ballflight if you miss off the heel. You
    could be standing too close to the ball.

  3. Very true but it is refreshing for a golf coach to point out that these are
    just terminology. I think a lot of people find the golf instructional lingo
    a bit daunting at times. To be honest i would rather people dumbed it down
    a bit like this guy has done.

  4. This guy is good. Doesn’t assume knowledge..so many videos talk about
    ‘outside in’ or “arms releasing’ with no explanation. Many people don’t
    even know what the terms really mean.

  5. I saw it, and I felt Youtube watches me on the range. Started playing golf
    4 days ago, so I do slice 7/10 times. But Youtube doesn’t need to rub my
    face in it :/

  6. Ahhh “timing it’s just a golfing word” I think people use the word “timing”
    for other things then golf

  7. Sure …. when swinging ? Your club head is going to automatically SWING in
    a curved motion – from beginning to end – when you straighten it more ? The
    ball will go more STRAIGHT. By making the club head go into the direction
    of the target more – I will make a video on tomorrow while at the golf
    range tomorrow – been meaning to do it – since I’ve been working on my
    swing.

  8. swing more out away from you and not in towards you – also ? Make sure your
    club is traveling in a straight line and not a curved line. Let me know how
    that works.

  9. This is insane. People hit push slices and fades all the time. You can
    swing to the right and still have an open face and put slice spin on the
    ball.

  10. This guy helped put money in my pocket today. He also helped me have a
    really good time on the course today.

  11. Straightening the right arm earlier to stop a slice is a terrible way to
    correct it, in my personal opinion. You will go from a slicing problem to a
    casting problem and end up with the drop kicks, early extension, hip stall
    and out to in swing path. If that was the case Hunter Mayhan would have a
    terrible slicing problem, along with many others on tour. Keeping yourself
    from extending the right arm early is a good thing!

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