Ok, I'll make this easy for you to learn how to fix your slice. This just involves you changing your stance a bit:
Now if you play the ball in the middle of your stance, then pay attention! What helped me cure my slice was beginning to play the ball more forward in my stance. For example, on my drives, I play the ball off of the inside of my left foot.
This helps your swing by making it more difficult for you to come "over-the-top" and swing on an outside-to-inside swing path, both of which collaborate to contaminate your swing with that ugly slice.
Fix your slice!
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Friday, August 15, 2008
How NOT to Fix a Slice!

Here are some ways that you can use to learn how to NOT fix a slice!
1) Don't bother going to the range. If you love your slice, then just keep playing rounds and completely ignore the range. Practicing drills to fix your slice is the only way to get rid of it...so keep on playing rounds and enjoy your slice while you're at it!
2) Here's another great one if you really don't want to fix a slice. Keep buying those training aids that they try to make seem greater than Jesus Christ. You're not only throwing away lots of hard-earned money, but you're wasting your practice time as well! Wow what a great combo!
3) And here's the best one: Don't practice swing drills, so in other words don't visit MySliceCure.com because it taught me a few simple drills that I practiced for two days and learned how to fix my slice for good! Darn, what a bummer.
(And yes the mood of this post is sarcastic if you haven't already discovered).
My Slicing Horror Story
Please....Don't fall into the same "trap" that I fell into trying to learn how to fix a slice!
At first, it seemed impossible. All I wanted was to learn how to fix a slice so I could have fun playing golf like everyone else. So I became desperate...so desperate, in fact, that I spent over $500 on training aids from the infomercials off of the Golf Channel and on a draw driver. I tried it all, whether it was the Medicus or the Inside Approach, I was still the same old slicer that I had always been.
Even more, my frustrations with my inability to fix my golf slice ran over into my personal life as well. Golf is supposed to relieve stress, not create it! I was becoming more irritable around my family and friends. But yeah you can say that, "oh it's just a game," but no one wants to have the reputation for being really bad at something. So I decided...I would either fix my slice, for good! or I would sell my golf clubs, bag, training aids, and never pick up another club again.
But Thank God I found MySliceCure.com. It doesn't offer some "miracle" club that will cure your slice without changing your swing, because that's impossible. It did however, show me four, simple, effective drills that cured my slice in two days. No joke! Trust me, golf is so much more fun now that I have finally learned how to fix a slice!
At first, it seemed impossible. All I wanted was to learn how to fix a slice so I could have fun playing golf like everyone else. So I became desperate...so desperate, in fact, that I spent over $500 on training aids from the infomercials off of the Golf Channel and on a draw driver. I tried it all, whether it was the Medicus or the Inside Approach, I was still the same old slicer that I had always been.
Even more, my frustrations with my inability to fix my golf slice ran over into my personal life as well. Golf is supposed to relieve stress, not create it! I was becoming more irritable around my family and friends. But yeah you can say that, "oh it's just a game," but no one wants to have the reputation for being really bad at something. So I decided...I would either fix my slice, for good! or I would sell my golf clubs, bag, training aids, and never pick up another club again.
But Thank God I found MySliceCure.com. It doesn't offer some "miracle" club that will cure your slice without changing your swing, because that's impossible. It did however, show me four, simple, effective drills that cured my slice in two days. No joke! Trust me, golf is so much more fun now that I have finally learned how to fix a slice!
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