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Grip down on your driver to the bottom of the grip (on the range). Hit balls. If your slice goes away, slowly move back up the grip trying to swing the same way.

There are a lot of drills for people who slice, but if that one works, it's one of the simplest ones you can do. You need to tell us more about your slice before we can give you better drills - is it a path issue (out to in) or a face issue (open)? Do you pull your irons or actually hit them "straight"?

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Since there are so many different reasons why you might be slicing the ball it's hard to pinpoint the problem without first narrowing down some of the possibilities.

How's your alignment? One thing a lot of slicers do is aim left of the target in order to compensate for their slice, now their stance is open and it's just making the problem worse.

Have you ever seen your swing on video or had somebody watch you swing? Sometimes what feels like a normal swing to you has all kinds of problems that you'll never be able to see.

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well i figured it out.. I was practising and i thought..hmm i see people swaying there knees so i tried that and it works...but only for the irons still to use my driver with that technique

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