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Hi, when I went to the driving range two days ago, I noticed that almost every shot went very straight but it had a little bit of slice. Not much at all but I would like to know what I'm doing so I can correct myself. Also, if you notice anything wrong in my swing, please tell me! I would love to become better, and better at golf as time goes on. Here's a clip of my swing with a 4 iron:

Thanks for helping!


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its hard to slow it down enough, but it looks like you may be taking the club back a little inside, then coming over the top just the smallest amount on the downswing.

another thing i check when i have days when i have a tiny slice or hook, is check my alignment. Since i play with my grips turned backwards (no logo or writing), its usually me starting my swing with the face very slightly open or closed.

nike sq dymo str8 fit 9.5º  stiff
cobra baffler 3 wood stiff / cobra baffler 18º hybrid stiff
cobra sz irons stiff (soon to be bridgestone j33)
Cleveland 52, 56, 60 cg14
odyssey 2 dot putter / taylormade penta tp, prov1, callaway hx tour (have a few boxes of each from the past couple seasons)


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