NEVER SLICE DRIVER AGAIN

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STOP IT NOW! Never slice driver again with this simple tips to ensure the clubface is not open at impact. This drill is the best and easiest fix for slicing driver. No more sliced golf shots. No more sliced tee shots. No more golf worries.

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Just find a reference point (grass) 2-4 inches behind the ball where you are intending your driver to bottom out. Look there and not at the ball. Slice will be gone and you’ll collect the ball on the way up. If you have a baby hook after just you drop your right foot back 1-2 inches it will work. Works for me! GL

bayareadoghouse
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3 to 5 mins is a good length for this. When other big youtubers are taking 10 plus mins to get the adds in its just long and drawn out and you lose the basic idea. Good stuff steve

krusher
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it´s awesome that you actually explain this for free. So many ppl out there selling this information. really appreciate it. best of luck

NovaSoul
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I took this concept to the range yesterday and hit 10 driver shots either dead straight or slightly off center. It occurred to me that if this works with the driver it should work with all the other clubs, so I tried multiple irons and hybrids. All dead straight. This is what Mo Norman used to do but he never explained why. From his videos all he ever said is that's how he always did it. But I found that I must focus on a point about 4 inches directly behind the ball, place my club there before take away and continue looking at the spot throughout the entire swing. I never looked at the ball after setup, the club just went there completely squared. Anxious to see if I can repeat this. But, and here's the kicker - I must keep my left arm straight and my wrists cocked (lag) all the way back and through the swing. Thanks for this tip Steve.

jtboise
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Anyone struggling to fix there slice try this now. I was trying a few drills that usually work but was having no luck with them. This drill worked wonders for me. Thanks 👍

chrislarkin
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At first, I was like is he crazy to tell people to have the hands like that at impact but then you explained why and what that does and it's a genius tip mate. Gonna give it a try. Can you do one maybe for irons like this?

TheSalonGuy
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Other youtube videos: fix your swing path, fix your back shoulder, fix your grip. This video actually helped straighten out my drives like 15-20% just from this one tip. Was doing crazy big slices or overcompensating and doing huge duck hooks.

gtay
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I have been using this tip for a few months, GAME CHANGER!
The driver is now my most reliable club.
Long and straight and can manufacture a nice fade on command.
Been helping my golf partners too.
Thanks!😊

kenmilley
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My god I wish it was this clear and simple 20 years ago.. Great video

rickygreenslade
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Great Steve thanks so much for explaining how to release the driver and close the clubface. This drill has finally cured my slice so well done!

MrPernest
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Steve thank you, lost my confidence hitting with the driver but this video was a game changer. Ball flight on lower side with plenty of roll but finding fairway, will keep practicing keep sharing quality content

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Love the driver tips! Finally got my driver confidence back watching and using some of the swing tips you showed. Thanks for the videos!

jking
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Hi Steve. Thx for the video! I always enjoy your content. I’m finding what you’re explaining a little hard to understand. As I understand it, slices are caused by the face being open to the club path. What I’ve learned is that we need to square the face soon after starting the downswing while rotating through the ball. I think that the feeling you’re suggesting we should go for will definitely lead to an early release by dumping all the speed we’ve built up in the backswing well behind the ball. That would square the face and reduce slices, but the ball would go nowhere. Maybe I’m missing something.

I used to slice like crazy and I learned to lessen it greatly in part by moving the ball a little further back in my stance and coming more from the inside. I mentioned squaring the face in the downswing, but this should just happen naturally if the grip is right (neutral to slightly strong). As far as club path, by moving the ball back a little (about 1 ball more towards the center of the stance), you’re contacting the ball more towards the bottom of the swing arc. That, together with a face more square to the club path (assuming a square swing path), should produce a straighter ball flight. For me it’s a 5 yard fade on my best shots. I just think that the feeling you talk about might lead to more frustration if implemented incorrectly. I think that early release together with over the top downswing and coming out of our posture to square the face is the number one killer of amateur golfers’ swings and this might lead to making it worse. Again, maybe I’m missing something. Please let me know what you think. Thx!

dandaluz
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Thanks, this is gold. Not looking at the ball makes for less stress in the swing, keeping the head still and more center club head strikes.

windmillcancersurvivor
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OMG Steve is so right. All this time thinking inside out and my hands were always ahead of the club. Played today and what a difference, my son also was hitting it straighter. Thanks a TON!!

markrockwood
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This worked for me!! I tried it out this week and Boom!! Amazing results

bballershoops
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One of the best videos you've done Steve. Enjoyed that.

fredhowie
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Thank you for this new explanation Steve. I still slice. I watch a lot of you tube videos. These say right foot slightly back, right shoulder slightly down. swing track is up at take away. But I could not yet learn that teaching of yours. I'm going to work on this. I just don't have an answer to this or not yet. I have handicap 7.2 so I can do it reasonably. greetings from the Netherlands.

erikjanssen
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I figured this out about a week ago by myself. I’ve been playing for 2 years and had countless lessons, this is the first time I’ve ever seen anyone talking about this feeling. Good to know it’s right 😅

stuartandrews
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Thank you Steve. EXCELLENT video. I practiced last night and your tip really helped. Anxious to take it to the course this weekend. Thanks again!!

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