Quick and easy tip to fix a slice with a controller

Do you find yourself struggling to learn how to fix a slice with a controller? If so, there’s really no need to learn any really complicated solutions or buy tons of videos, books, etc. There really is only one simple solution to fix a cut and that is what I am going to share with you in this short article.

To fix a segment with a driver, you must first understand what causes a segment.

A cut occurs when the club makes contact with the golf ball, the clubface is simply left open at impact causing some spin which will cause the ball to roll left or right immediately.

If you want to learn how to fix a slice with a driver, you simply need to make sure the clubface is square at impact. How do you do this?

How to fix a slice with a driver No. 1 guaranteed solution:

On your backswing, you want to make sure you don’t twist your wrists or hands as you pull the club back. If you do this, you’ll simply have a hard time re-framing the club at impact.

This is how you work on this:

When you’re at the practice range, grab a bucket of range balls and just focus on dragging the club to the ground and focus on keeping the clubface straight. Do not twist your wrist or hands! Once at the top of the swing, simply tilt your wrist in an upward motion, which will cause a small hinge at the wrist.

On the downswing, focus on releasing the wrist at the beginning of the swing. What I mean by this is that instead of trying to hit the ball, try swinging through the golf ball. Try to rotate your wrist before making contact with the golf ball.

If you work on this for a short period of time, I guarantee you’ll learn how to fix a cut with a driver and start making longer, straighter, more accurate golf shots.

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