Golf Tips: Fixing a Slice
by
Jeremiah Bohannon
on
Apr 28, 2014

Despite the thousands of articles, videos, and tips on reducing the golf slice for average joe hacker, the slice remains. Why is that? Are those lessons, tips, and videos wrong? Probably not. Then why don't people take that advice and apply it to fix their slice?
Tough question.
Perhaps it is too difficult to translate those tips without some kind of physical, tactile way of seeing and feeling the swing and the setup? The following video from our resident pro Kris Mo may be able to make a difference. By using our
Swing Hero training aid, Kris shows us how to fix our grip. The grip is our connection to the club. If the grip is not proper, there is almost no way the rest of the swing can properly fall into the right positions. It is like building a house. Without the foundation, the house will fall apart.
http://youtu.be/YGoELmNZS6A
By placing the Swing Hero in such a manner that the "V" in between the forefingers and thumbs is pointing somewhere around the right ear to the right shoulder, the "strength" of the grip and position is such that it will get the clubface in the proper places during the swing, especially impact.