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Fix Your Golf Slice With Training Aids
By: Trent
There are dozens of golf traning aids that promise to fix your golf slice, but many don�t help you accomplish this. How frustrating to get excited, buy a certain product in hopes it will help and it doesn�t?
Since over 80% of all amateurs slice the golf ball, it is a popular sector in the golf product development area. Golf innovators are dying to come out with a new slice aid because they know it will sell.
The problem is...how do you know if it is a decent product or not?
If you're serious about it you've got to do some recon work! Talk to your teaching pro, your golfing buddies, and go down to your local pro shop to see if you can get your hands on one before you buy it!
In my opinion, the golf slice is an easy fix. Most of the aids out there should fix your golf slice. The cause of a slice is mostly an over-the-top, swiping accross the ball golf swing. That physical move is the culprit!
Even slightly changing your grip can be the fix!
With that being said, you've got to look for a training aid that gets you coming from the inside, to produce the opposite spin of a slice, and actually can help you it a draw. If you're a slicer, how cool would that be to starting hitting a draw?
There are several that come to mine, but you've got to go to my fix golf slice page to see which one I really like!
Another option in closing is to go to ebay. You can save a few bucks and get it in your hands in less than a couple of days. Ebay has a ton of golf training aids, and many that are aimed at fixing your golf slice.
About The Author: Mike Pedersen is one of the top golf performance experts in the country. He is Golf Magazines golf performance expert, and founder of the top golf exercises membership site golfswingtrainingaid.com site.
Hints On Golf Clubs
Proper Sequence Is Key-There are many elements of impact that must come together to produce consistency, but the key lies in the sequence. From the top of the backswing, the legs and hips must initiate the downswing by moving toward the target, past their original position at address. This creates the proper tilt in the shoulders that allows the right arm to remain flexed at impact, while the left wrist becomes flat. Basically, a proper impact position is the result of a proper sequence of movements.
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Are price and quality directly related in putters? In many cases, very much so. You can spend $400 on a putter, just as you can on a driver. And you'll probably be getting a heck of a putter. But you can also spend $15 and get a heck of a putter - if that's the one the feels right, builds confidence, and helps you get the ball into the hole. Don't think that you must spend lavishly on a putter.
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The shove type: The word shove is misleading. An actual shove is illegal. It's only a feel. What gives this shove feel is the stroke is made with a very short backswing and a long followthrough. The advantage of this type of stroke is the shorter the backswing, the less chance of error.
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You can play most short-game shots dozens of ways, mixing different swings with different clubs to get the ball close to the hole. This is one reason it takes time and experience to develop an excellent short game. A perfect example of this occurs when you face a fast downhill chip to a green that runs away from you. You can use any club -- from your putter to your 3-wood -- with a variety of swing motions for this shot. But before you try all the possibilities, like a cut-lob flop (the one Phil Mickelson likes to hit) or a pinched (high-backspin) pitch shot, try the "dead-hands" chip.
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