The Slicer

Sun, 11/21/2010 - 14:00 -- Don Trahan

Yup. The slice may be the most common swing problem known to golfers. We've discussed a variety of the reasons why golfers slice. It can be anything from the club itself to poor alignment. In this note from the IC blog, it sound's like the club — that is, the driver.

Starting with the driver, I'm going to review the most common causes of slicing and how you can correct the problem quickly. The slice is very common in new golfers and high handicappers. But it doesn't have to be. Some simple remedies will take care of it once and for all.

But even the scratch player can have the problem. For him or her, the cause usually is immediately apparent and just as quickly resolved be reviewing the fundamentals. You'll lose the slick when you learn the Peak Performance Golf Swing because we're right down the middle.

The Surge!

P.S. Our December 9-10-11 PPGS Tournament is going to be extraordinary. DJ and I will be there. Greg, Derek and Lynn will be there too. We have a great course, great prizes. Check out our Tournament Page. Just Click Here. Thanks to EVERYONE who has jumped in and for all your great comments. I want to see you all!

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