One of the most common mistakes a golf player makes on the golf course is what is called a slice. By correcting it, you can improve your game and you can shave strokes off of it.
When not corrected, slices can happen for many years, leading to frustration. For a good game of golf, it is necessary to get rid of slices, first, by learning why they happen. Here are some tips for curing golf slices that involve practicing some moves and instructions.
Do you ever try changing your golf grip to improve your score? Do you find yourself trying to do it every week, trying to find just the right golf grip that let you hit the ball straight? Do you hunt through bookstores and the library for more ideas on how to grip your golf clubs? If you say that yes to all that then you may have solved your problem right there.
Shawn Clement, Director of the Richmond Hill Golf Learning Centre, and CPGA professional, shows you the way the wrists work with the proper grip
This is a great video I found a while back, perfect for those beginners that would like a step by step guide on mastering your golf swing.
The grip is the most precise and important part of the golf swing. It is the only communication you have with the golf cluband cannot be “half right”. Not all good players have good swings, but they all definitely have good grips.
The club head should be placed square to the target.