| Tee to Tree - The dreaded slice has ruined the | | | | Diagnosis - To diagnose what is causing your slice, |
| attitudes of countless golfers for decades. Although | | | | there are several things to consider. First, take a look |
| your tee shot may seem ok at first, it starts to curve | | | | at your grip. Sometimes your left hand may be turned |
| to the right and becomes hopelessly lost in a frightful | | | | too far to the left. If this doesn't seem to be the |
| collection of looming trees and crackling branches. This | | | | problem, look at the way you stand up to the ball. |
| is the most common problem for golfers. | | | | Some golfers stand way to the left and this is usually |
| Diagnosis - It happens because of two basic problems. | | | | the reason for the slice. You have to have your |
| First, the angle of the club's face is not right upon | | | | stance square to the ball. |
| impact. Second, the path of the club is wrong as you | | | | Backswing Blues - This may still leave many golfers |
| swing down through the ball. There are various | | | | wondering what the problem is. If this is the case, there |
| reasons that the angle of the clubface can be off and | | | | may still be a problem with the backswing. Sometimes |
| other reasons for a poor swing path. Diagnosing these | | | | the club may be going too far back and away from |
| two problems is the first step and curing them and | | | | your body when you make your backswing. |
| ending the terrible slice. | | | | |