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When trying to hit the ball straight you should always
set up correctly with your shoulders, hips, and feet square to the
target line. If you're not sure if you're square or not, hold a club
up to your chest, make sure it's squared up to to the line of your
shoulders. Then look down at the shaft, sight along the shaft and see
where it's pointing. The very end of the shaft (the grip) should be
pointing to your target.
It's important to start out square and stright
because once the club gets outside the ball-to-target line in the
downswing you're more than likely heading for trouble and there is
very little you can then do to to stop the slice.
To prevent this from happening try this simple
mental tip.
When you address the ball, imagine there is another
ball positioned three to four inches ahead of the real ball. As you
start the golf club down, aim to strike the actual ball but also try
to keep the club travelling along the path to the imaginary one. This
mental picture will help you to keep your downswing on an in-to-out
path and prevent that golf slice.
Robert Partain has been an avid golfer for over 40
years. He publishes a golf blog that is updated 4 times a week with
tips, techniques, and information to help your
golf
swing.
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