Posted by bob | Posted in golf lessons | Posted on 01-05-2008
This is one of the most frustrating problems golfers can experience, and it all comes down to your swing. Whether your ball goes straight or turns in flight, this all depends on whether your club is connecting face on at a right angle to the course of the Improve Golf Swing when it hits the ball. You must watch out for the placement of your hands on the club and your stance as you swing.
The slice is something with which a lot of golfers have trouble. There is a lot of golf equipment out there, and new gadgets are always emerging, promising to hold the key to keeping your ball going where you aimed it.
Power is another important consideration. While precision is important, power is equally so. You need to put a lot of force into your swing, and there is more to this than mere brute strength. Being able to put force behind your swing is also dependent on good driver contact and achieving the highest possible speed for the head of your club at impact. Your equipment has some bearing on this as well. Don't think you can't have a more powerful swing just because you aren't Charles (or Charlene) Atlas. With some practice and the right equipment you'll be driving with the best of them.

I agree that the slice is the problem that most golfers have with their golf swing. I want to mention that there is no one perfect golf swing. If you look at the PGA pro’s they all have varying types of swings. With that being said, I do believe that each golfer can find their own perfect swing.
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