Whether you're a beginner, intermediate or advanced player you're bound to encounter a few slices in your time, if not many. I've seen people turn their bodies completely away from the target to compensate for the slice.
Closing the club face dramatically is also a method that people use, but then I've seen that backfire as well.
Here are some simple tips to help alleviate that golf slice, but just know it's going to take practice and time.
Whether you are a beginner or a golf pro, there are times when you can't avoid making mistakes, such as a golf slice. Don't fret though as the following can help you fix the golf slices:
1. Dealing with the ball - Dealing with the ball means hitting it correctly in order to make it go where you aimed it. What's vital here is to ensure that your left shoulder is pointing in the direction where you're aiming the ball. If this is not done a ball slice can happen.
2. Grip - A good grip means only seeing some of the knuckles of your left hand. A bad shot can happen when you're not gripping this way. Also, avoid gripping the club too tight since this can make for an impact that isn't so square. If your grip's too loose, the club may shake in a way that could send the ball into a direction that you don't want it to go to.
3. Hip position - The problem with many golfers is that upon failure of turning their hips during their shots, they usually don't allow the club's face to hit the ball squarely. As a result, the club will be left open and this can lead to bad shots, such as a golf slice. This is why proper hip positioning is one of the important things that you should take into consideration, if you want to learn how to fix a slice.
4. Swing - When it comes to your swing, control is vital. Being too excited can result in a poor swing which will then lead to a bad shot. In this case, you should slow down. In slowing down, you have more control of your swing and this will result in more accuracy as well as more distance gained when you hit the ball.
5. Keep your head down - Upon hitting the golf ball with your swing, one of the things you probably can't wait to see is the ball heading in the direction you want it to go. This is the reason why a lot of golfers lift their heads. The problem with this is that it can cause a golf slice and inaccuracy with your shot.
What's vital is to keep your head down as you follow through your shot. There is another situation where a player lifts his or her head whenever his or her right shoulder hits the chin. This is an involuntary action that your brain creates in order to get the head out of harm's way. What's bad about this is that it also results in a bad shot, which includes a golf slice. To fix golf slices, try not to move the shoulder as much when swinging.
Take note of these tips on how to fix your golf slice and improve your game today.

