Causes of the Slice

Causes of the Slice
Category: Slice
Sub-Category: Swing Plane
Other videos in the series Cure Your Slice with Chuck Cook:

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Video Golf Tip | Causes of the Slice

What we want to talk about now is how to fix your slice. I think it is important for you to know what causes your ball slices, no matter whether the ball starts to the left and slices starts at the target and slices or starts to the right and slices. What makes the ball slice is the fact that your clubface is open to the direction you are swinging. To eliminate your slice what you have to do is do the things that will make the clubface look in the same direction you are swinging. So attacking the clubface is going to help you cure your slice. What we have following are several different cures for you to try to find out which one will help you to cure your slice.

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Chuck Cook
Chuck Cook
Chuck Cook Golf Academy
Spicewood, TX 78669
Tel: 512-329-4000

Chuck Cook is instructor to such PGA Tour greats as Payne Stewart, Tom Kite, and Corey Pavin. He is listed as one of Golf Magazine's Top 100 Teachers and Golf Digest's #9 instructor in the world.

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