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IF you consistantly slice the ball, then READ! this.


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I have a wicked slice with my 905R - never had with previous TM R7. No problem with the irons.

I think this is due to the square club face on the 905 where the R7 was slightly closed?
Anyway, prob had the same swing but the R7 masked the flaw.

I can occasionally cure the problem (when I remember) by dropping my right foot back a bit (so aiming right more). Shoulders still in line with target, so I must aim up with some sort of draw on the ball. More often than not though, I just aim square and slice OB. Muppet.

Going to the range this week so will try some of the ideas mentioned above...

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i discovered this tip early this year and it fixed every club in the bag but i just cant do it with a driver. i dont know why, i just suck at hitting my driver.

I'm with ya.


 

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Most slices are caused by people learning to swing with a STRONG grip. They must then BLOCK it and not release properly.

I have cured more slices by teaching a neutral grip and releasing to a proper finish than any other lesson I give.

Equipment, Setup, Finish, Balance, and Relax. All equal in importance and all dependent on each other. They are the cornerstones of a good golf swing.

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Not just body rotation. IF you are using POWER and your right hand too much. That's what causing slices.

Focused on this on range today and hit several great shots. Thanks. Can't wait to take it to the course!


 

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