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Old August 28th, 2006, 11:44 AM
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Push to Slice to Fade

last three days of had a push, then a slice, and now im fading it, its getting really annoying, i mean i can live with a fade, but i just want to hit it straight.
Wow can i fix this?
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Old August 28th, 2006, 01:22 PM
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Go see a golf professional. Jack Nicklaus said the hardest shot to hit in golf is the straight ball. Play the fade, if thats un-controllable for you then go see a pro to get the move sorted out!
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Old August 29th, 2006, 04:30 AM
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In order to cure your slice and hit a straight shot you need to make sure that the club face is square to the swing path at the point of impact. Three common causes of an open club face are:

1. A “palm grip” that does not allow the hands to work properly so the club face is open at the point of impact. Chances are if you wear a hole in the palm of your glove that you are employing a palm grip.
2. An open stance, causing the heel of the club to lead the toe of the club through impact.
3. Poor body action causing the golfer to hit from their back foot.
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Old August 29th, 2006, 08:44 AM
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In order to cure your slice and hit a straight shot you need to make sure that the club face is square to the swing path at the point of impact. Three common causes of an open club face are:

1. A “palm grip” that does not allow the hands to work properly so the club face is open at the point of impact. Chances are if you wear a hole in the palm of your glove that you are employing a palm grip.
2. An open stance, causing the heel of the club to lead the toe of the club through impact.
3. Poor body action causing the golfer to hit from their back foot.
100% agreed, i would alos say say with number 1. that your may not be getting your hands through.
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