Sunday, May 16, 2010

Eliminate Your Slice or Hook by Making 1 Simple Change

Golfers at all levels have one thing in common; they are all trying to improve their game. It’s a never ending challenge to play better golf. One of the biggest issues I see golfers dealing with is slicing and hooking the ball.


For me, like with many golfers, when you hit an errant shot it is natural to try and determine what you did wrong.


Have you ever asked yourself one of these questions in the middle of a round?


Geez, I hooked that shot; what did I do to cause that?


Or maybe it’s, I really pushed that one; How did that happen?


You head down the course thinking that it was just an anomaly, but your subconscious is churning away trying to answer that question. Before you know it you are missing a shot here and there. What might have started off as a good round quickly goes south.


Wouldn’t it be great to be able to make just one adjustment to correct either of these problems? It would be great if you could do this on the golf course during a round.


This may sound too good to be true, but I was watching a video from one of the training courses I have and was blown away by what I learned. By just making a small pressure adjustment to your grip, you can correct the slice or hook.

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