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I was quite excited when I outgrew my old junior driver (I swear that thing is a 3-wood), so I got out and got a 460 FX Black RAM driver and boy was it nice. I could wait to try it out. Sadly I found that for some reason I was slicing every ball to the right, some went as far and hit the side netting. It still added 40 yeards to my drive, but I'd rather hit it straight then far. I've tried different things like tilting the head but that just makes it worse. Does anyone else have problems like this with a new driver and can help? Keep in mind I'm only 14 so expensive lessons are out of the question, but any pointers on how to avoid slicing? Thanks, it would sure help and I'll try them on the range sometime this week.

You cold start with gripping down to the length you were comfortable with and improve from there.

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any pointers on how to avoid slicing?

Type in "curing a slice" in Google. 183,000 results.

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