Most common reason for the golf slice

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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2009

GolfersMD.com. Send that golf slice packing and find out most common reason for the golf slice! Mike Malaska is one of the worlds most sought after instructors. He is the Worldwide Director of Instruction for Nicklaus Academies and is charged with training all of the Nicklaus instructors.

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  • This guy is talking nonsense.

  • i fixed my slice by keeping an easy, slower tempo in my swing. I'd rather be playing a 150 yd drive on the fairway than a 250 yd drive in the woods.

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  • @TheSayntj haha... in the woods... get it

  • Tempo tempo tempo.

    Slow that backswing down...stop trying to crush the ball and that slice will fix itself.

  • @TheSayntj i can agree with you on that one :P

  • @TheBobNevada why is he talking nonsense? don't be a guttersnipe! cite reasons why.

  • @TheBobNevada yea he is but isnt he has a good point but it is not clear but the forearm has to turn

  • @jhirsch1971

    that is correct!

  • Relax your arms and it should happen naturally. What's more common is that your left arm doesn't relax in your downswing and you lead with your left elbow, and you play across the ball to the left causing a slice, even if your club face isn't that open

  • I am confused now. Trackman last month told me that my draw shot was because the face of my club was open to the target but closed to my swing path????

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