Sure, there are no real quick fixes. That’s especially true for golf.
But if you don’t try new things you won’t make any progress, so changes are good.
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With that said maybe the following things will make those pesky curve balls go away and have your slice fixed forever:
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The Slice Fix
Stand firmly on the ground. Turn your arm club unit as far and good as you can.
Often enough a proper turn does fix most of the swing problems. Stay with both feet firmly on the ground while pulling your arms down. Keep your right shoulder back as good as you can.
Try to keep the right side of your body out of your swing.
Keep your head and your upper body consciously behind the ball. For the downswing tell yourself:
Arms down and down through!
Imagine the ball being positioned more to the right (e.g. near your right foot).
By trying to hit the ball earlier you will come more from the inside and your right shoulder can’t mess up your swing.
Quiten your legs to cure your slice says Nick Faldo.
Overly active legs in the downswing promote a too early bodyturn and too much of it.
A good picture to keep in mind is the hips running away from your left shoulder.
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