Forget everything these guys have told you... for now. They're all correct, of course, but first and foremost you need to work on your grip because it's too 'weak' - a proper slicer's grip. You need to twist your left hand round to the right on the grip, so that your left thumb points to just inside the outside edge of your right shoulder.
Work on one thing a thousand times, not a thousand things once.
Your arms aren't connected during the initial backswing take a way. You don't have a complete shoulder turn on the back swing. You move your arms independantly which gives you a loose and incomplete backswing. You have a weak grip. I would implement a stronger grip.
Forget everything these guys have told you... for now. They're all correct, of course, but first and foremost you need to work on your grip because it's too 'weak' - a proper slicer's grip. You need to twist your left hand round to the right on the grip, so that your left thumb points to just inside the outside edge of your right shoulder.
Work on one thing a thousand times, not a thousand things once.
Edge4writer 1 year ago
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Edge4writer 1 year ago
club is to close to your body causing you to slice. Also work on shifting your weight
jbizzle231 1 year ago
Get a Job....your balance is shit...I bet you sliced the shot....lessons my man go get lessons
Member1062 2 years ago
Your arms aren't connected during the initial backswing take a way. You don't have a complete shoulder turn on the back swing. You move your arms independantly which gives you a loose and incomplete backswing. You have a weak grip. I would implement a stronger grip.
chabelyk 3 years ago
go to a pro to work on ur grip as it needs work. it will make ur shots alot better as this is the mst important part of the golf swing
saintsrlfc1234 4 years ago
try bringing your left shoulder back first when you swing and keep your left arm straight.
jmbobcan 4 years ago