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Nathalie Sheehan breaks down a simple drill to eliminate the slice by correcting your body motion throughout your swing.
Comments (13)
One of my LPGA golfer friends gave me a similar tip -- " Let the club fall to the ball."
ALL GOOD .
Nathalie,
I have been really struggling with the slice and I knew it had to be something in my transition that I was missing. Saw this on Saturday and put it into use on Sunday and hit 7 out of 9 fairways, straight, before being rained out on the back 9. This little tip made a ton of sense to me and a big impact on my accuracy. Question, should this be the same move for my irons?
Thank you!
Gregg
This was one of the most important videos on the details of a chip or pitch EVER. Thank you!
Great tip. Keep them
Coming
Hi, Nathalie. I like the way you explain on how to stop slicing, it easily understood and practical. It is very helpful for me. Thanks.
This is excellent lesson and advice for me and my wife.......thx.
Great info and demo. Easy to understand. Will give it a try.
Very helpful for those who slice! Thanks
Thanks Nathalie! My miss hits typically slice since I like a fade.
One of my LPGA golfer friends gave me a similar tip -- " Let the club fall to the ball."
ALL GOOD .