We hope you found some useful ideas to help you understand why you might suffer from a slice and how you can resolve it, simply and easily. Remember to check out easiestswing.com for more information on The 6 Basics and for your free introduction to Positive Impact Golf e-book. Now go out and start hitting those fairways! 🏌⛳
I took up golf a year ago and my slice can be the stuff of nightmares. This is the best video I’ve seen on the causes of slicing and it’s delivered in a calm, confident and rational way that makes it easy to revisit. I’m not there, yet, but I slice much less and my confidence is growing that I won’t.
Great news Steve, so glad it is helping. It is worth checking this other video out too. Stop Slicing FOREVER! The *SECRET* Golf Swing Tip You NEED To Know th-cam.com/video/uqrVgKSnlh8/w-d-xo.html I am an ex slicer myself and know just how frustrating that can be. Once it is gone you will enjoy the game so much more.
Great video. Chuffed to see you still making content. I came across your channel several weeks ago and it's helped my game immensely. I noticed today I started going back to old habits and was trying to hit the ball too hard so this video is good timing for me
Thank you Julian, we are delighted you enjoyed the video and found it helpful to get you back to a nice easy and relaxed golf swing. Keep up the great work!
Great video. Finally cured my slice by turning the clubface through impact. I also noticed it improved my strike, release, and finish. Now, I'm practising right for consistency and muscle memory, without the fear of mastering a bad habit. 😊.
I’ve always naturally drew the golf ball. However, when I’m struggling, the draw becomes a consistent hook. Recently, I’m been working on fading the ball (like most pro’s) and I’ve become a much more consistent ball striker. It’s much more controllable.
You are in a small minority of golfers who naturally draw the ball and you are right if that draw has a tendency to become a hook learning to fade the ball is a great way to gain more control and consistency. Hope you will still share this video with any slicers you play with. Keep on improving your game 💪
Since I follow you on TH-cam I improve my game more than ever. La danse du golf help me a lot and I now I care about my follow thru wich is easier than I expect. Thank’s a lot !!!
Great video as always lots to work on. QQ on weight transfer. Filming myself I note I am swaying off the ball on my backswing rather than turning and i'm feeling pressure is more on the front and outside of my back foot at top of the backswing. To help me turn, rather than sway where do you feel the pressure on your back foot most at the top of the backswing? Do you feel pressure pushing down on the back of the right heel or do you feel it on the inside of the backfoot? I'm struggling swaying too much and feel like having most pressure on the outside of my back foot at top of backswing is not help. Thanks. Additionally how is the book coming on? Any timetable when I may be able to cross your palms with silver yet?
Re WT your problem is unlikely to be swaying but more that you are lacking turn. So long as you are turning some head movement behind the ball is fine. But it sounds due to where your weight is in your foot that there is insufficient turn. This is often caused by trying to keep your head too still and keeping the left heel on the ground. This is all explained in the new book which is now finished but for a final edit then typesetting then printing. Expect it on the shelves with a few short weeks - then you can cross our palm!! Keep up the good work and thanks for your support. Oh yes to answer your Q Once you get all the above right your weight should feel very stable and flat on your foot with the majority on the heel at the top of your backswing.
Thank you so much as always. Its always great to follow an educational community such as yours where you take the time and trouble to respond. I will forgive the fib you told about the swing caddy being the only aid you will ever recommend. It would seen now I need to buy a bag of nuts to go in my glass jar.. I will overlook your naughtiness and still rush out to buy the book when out 🙂@@Easiestswing
You're welcome Chris. Please just share our channel with your friends and we will be able to keep producing more and more content. As for the glass jar training aid, we might add it to our recommended section soon 😂
Just trying to explain what out to in means. Many golfers hear this term a lot but don’t understand what it actually means. Path and plane are intrinsically linked ie. is it possible to have a steep plane AND an inside attack path? Furthermore if you have a steep attack (out to in) is this not going to affect direction?
Sure they’re obviously linked but I was just referring to you saying there is confusion about what the term ‘out-to-in’ path really means (2:34), then what you actually explain is an ‘over the top’ plane without really explaining what path means i.e. relative to the target line
We hope you found some useful ideas to help you understand why you might suffer from a slice and how you can resolve it, simply and easily. Remember to check out easiestswing.com for more information on The 6 Basics and for your free introduction to Positive Impact Golf e-book. Now go out and start hitting those fairways! 🏌⛳
Another great video. Especially the release concept. Many thanks Rod
Thank you Rod, we’re really pleased you enjoyed it and hope you put the release concept to great use ⛳️
I took up golf a year ago and my slice can be the stuff of nightmares. This is the best video I’ve seen on the causes of slicing and it’s delivered in a calm, confident and rational way that makes it easy to revisit. I’m not there, yet, but I slice much less and my confidence is growing that I won’t.
Great news Steve, so glad it is helping. It is worth checking this other video out too. Stop Slicing FOREVER! The *SECRET* Golf Swing Tip You NEED To Know
th-cam.com/video/uqrVgKSnlh8/w-d-xo.html
I am an ex slicer myself and know just how frustrating that can be. Once it is gone you will enjoy the game so much more.
Great video. Chuffed to see you still making content. I came across your channel several weeks ago and it's helped my game immensely. I noticed today I started going back to old habits and was trying to hit the ball too hard so this video is good timing for me
Thank you Julian, we are delighted you enjoyed the video and found it helpful to get you back to a nice easy and relaxed golf swing. Keep up the great work!
Great video. Finally cured my slice by turning the clubface through impact. I also noticed it improved my strike, release, and finish. Now, I'm practising right for consistency and muscle memory, without the fear of mastering a bad habit. 😊.
So pleased to have helped 👍
Thank you, once again, some great trigger points to remember 👏
Thanks John glad you liked it
I’ve always naturally drew the golf ball. However, when I’m struggling, the draw becomes a consistent hook. Recently, I’m been working on fading the ball (like most pro’s) and I’ve become a much more consistent ball striker. It’s much more controllable.
You are in a small minority of golfers who naturally draw the ball and you are right if that draw has a tendency to become a hook learning to fade the ball is a great way to gain more control and consistency. Hope you will still share this video with any slicers you play with. Keep on improving your game 💪
Another great no nonsense video, some very clear messages there. Right, I’m off to the range 😊
Hope your practice went well and thanks for your comment 🙏
Very well shown 🙏🏼, thanks
It’s our pleasure glad you found it useful.
Since I follow you on TH-cam I improve my game more than ever. La danse du golf help me a lot and I now I care about my follow thru wich is easier than I expect. Thank’s a lot !!!
Thank you Pierre we are very pleased to hear your golf is getting better. Keep up the good work!!
Great video as always lots to work on. QQ on weight transfer. Filming myself I note I am swaying off the ball on my backswing rather than turning and i'm feeling pressure is more on the front and outside of my back foot at top of the backswing. To help me turn, rather than sway where do you feel the pressure on your back foot most at the top of the backswing? Do you feel pressure pushing down on the back of the right heel or do you feel it on the inside of the backfoot? I'm struggling swaying too much and feel like having most pressure on the outside of my back foot at top of backswing is not help. Thanks. Additionally how is the book coming on? Any timetable when I may be able to cross your palms with silver yet?
Re WT your problem is unlikely to be swaying but more that you are lacking turn. So long as you are turning some head movement behind the ball is fine. But it sounds due to where your weight is in your foot that there is insufficient turn. This is often caused by trying to keep your head too still and keeping the left heel on the ground. This is all explained in the new book which is now finished but for a final edit then typesetting then printing. Expect it on the shelves with a few short weeks - then you can cross our palm!! Keep up the good work and thanks for your support. Oh yes to answer your Q Once you get all the above right your weight should feel very stable and flat on your foot with the majority on the heel at the top of your backswing.
Thank you so much as always. Its always great to follow an educational community such as yours where you take the time and trouble to respond. I will forgive the fib you told about the swing caddy being the only aid you will ever recommend. It would seen now I need to buy a bag of nuts to go in my glass jar.. I will overlook your naughtiness and still rush out to buy the book when out 🙂@@Easiestswing
You're welcome Chris. Please just share our channel with your friends and we will be able to keep producing more and more content. As for the glass jar training aid, we might add it to our recommended section soon 😂
Great lesson, thank you.
Gerry
Cheers Gerry glad you liked it. 👍
Brilliant.
Thanks Lewis - appreciated 👍
2:33 Technically you’re mixing up plane, path and direction here…just to add to the confusion 😉
Just trying to explain what out to in means. Many golfers hear this term a lot but don’t understand what it actually means.
Path and plane are intrinsically linked ie. is it possible to have a steep plane AND an inside attack path? Furthermore if you have a steep attack (out to in) is this not going to affect direction?
Sure they’re obviously linked but I was just referring to you saying there is confusion about what the term ‘out-to-in’ path really means (2:34), then what you actually explain is an ‘over the top’ plane without really explaining what path means i.e. relative to the target line
I'm exhausted after watching that video, I think I'll have a little lie down now😵💫
We sure packed a lot into that one didn’t we!! 🤩