 Last week, we showed you some things you could work on at home to cure your slice. This week, my clay vow is taking it to the range. Last week, we talked about how to fix your slice at home. Now we're going to take it to the golf course. When you start to hit balls, there's some different things we can do. If you've got a head cover, throw your head cover on the ground right outside of where the ball is. What's going to happen if our path is outside the end? We're going to nail the head cover. So put the club head cover right outside your ball, make some swings. We're going to see that it's kind of hard to make that outside end path with something there. We can use an old shoe box, a towel, anything that you might have. But I like the head cover just because it's not too bad if we do hit it. Next thing we can try. The only one, if you're out there early and there aren't people around, set up a little diagonal ball issue. What's going to happen if we go outside in? We're going to hit a few of these balls. We don't want to. We just want to hit the center ball with good path. If we're afraid of hitting some balls, just use tees. Put them in a diagonal, hit the ball without the tees. Some great ways to help cure a slice. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.