This is worth watching. I watched all seven and my slice is gone. Not joking, and I don’t work for them! It’s all in the grip.
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]]>Hi Dave,
Thank You,
I’ve been sliciing for 25 years off and on.
Even with Cleveland Hibores. Tried changing my grip to what you recommended this morning.
I have stop slicing my woods, in fact I had a slight draw. Used my old grip on irons as I alwats hit them straight.Just could never figure it out with the wood. It’s so nice to hit one down the middle after my first try. I’m look forward to play again later in the week. No more slicing woods off the tee = a more enjoyable game. Thanks.
very good info..thanks!
]]>What he show as a ‘closed’ position is the actual SQUARE position. Align like that, and you get things right.
]]>These guys are CLOWNS
]]>But, then, many golfers LIKE to use an somewhat open clubface in the backswing, since it’s an power acc closing it going into the ball. Many pga players was taught this (oldschool) way, and has the coordination of hands to use it. Most amateurs don’t, and benefits most from totally passive hands in the swing. What I meant is, there’s really no rights or wrongs in golf swings as long as they do the stuff for the player using it.
(my first post correced)
What these guys call a ’square’ clubface at halfway back is in reality almost a 45 deg OPEN clubface (and those 45 deg is something you still have to close with an action of your hands in the downswing = BAD!!). An actual square clubface is a 90 deg closed to the SWING PLANE halfway back, and this is what you should use to be able to use complete passive hands in the golf swing. Try that instead, and do not listen to these guys.
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