Sunday, September 23, 2007

A Game Golf Instruction How-To Stop Slicing the Golf Ball

Duration: 08:34 minutes
Upload Time: 07-06-07 17:13:40
User: AGameGolf
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This golf instruction video explains different causes for hitting a slice and gives you some methods and drills that you can use to stop slicing the golf ball. This golf video covers essential points of a solid setup and golf swing to prevent slicing the golf ball including the golf grip, mechanics of the slice, getting the correct swing plane and swing path, learning what correct release looks like and how to release the golf club correctly and effectively, and correct golf ball position at address. This golf instruction video illustrates some golf drills to help you make changes and eliminate your slice showing overhead and side views so you can easily see how to implement the changes into your golf swing. For more videos, visit http://www.AGameGolfInstruction.com

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jsmith164 ::: Favorites
These were some good tips. Thanks!
07-09-11 18:15:06
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h3ih3ih3i ::: Favorites
Thanks for this :)
07-09-09 22:41:16
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GPOLARIS67 ::: Favorites
Standing more upright and letting my arms start the downswing sure has helped alot!! Thanks
07-09-06 01:53:24
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AGameGolf ::: Favorites
That would cause you to lose power but not hit it fat. When you set up to the ball at address correctly, you are a certain distance from the ball and as long as you do nothing to decrease that distance during the swing, you won't be able to hit it fat. If you increase the distance, you'll top it.
07-09-05 17:30:04
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GPOLARIS67 ::: Favorites
Thanks. The article on Fat shots really helped. I believe I was droping my back shoulder. I think my left arm was bending as well on the down swing. Would that cause me to hit the ball Fat?
07-09-05 14:43:16
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AGameGolf ::: Favorites
I have some good video on my blog covering that. Go to AGameGolfInstructiondotcom and click on video and then fat/thin shots and also posture and also weight transfer
07-09-04 10:47:03
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AGameGolf ::: Favorites
your back shoulder is dropping through impact; your posture is changing through impact; your stooping over too far at address and need to stand more upright; you have too much angle in the top of your left wrist at address (assuming your right handed) and need to straighten your wrist out more (make the top of your left wrist flat, then just bend it slightly
07-09-04 10:44:32
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AGameGolf ::: Favorites
There are a number of reasons unfortunately. You'll have to get to know your swing better so you can identify which one it is; The ball is to far forward in your stance; your weight is staying on your back foot instead of transferring to your front foot through impact (In this scenario in many cases, your head may be moving laterally left to right on the back swing and on the downswing, your weight and head stay to the right);
07-09-04 10:44:03
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GPOLARIS67 ::: Favorites
I rend to take a large divit behind the ball. What causses this? Could I not be fully rotating my body on my downswing? Thanks
07-09-03 18:33:17
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hussla01 ::: Favorites
thanks:D much apreciated
07-09-03 06:33:12
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