How to Fix a Slice in Golf the Easy Way

By Performance Golf Zone · · 8 min read
Fix your slice

Are you ready to fix your slice, improve contact, and hit it longer than ever?

If you find yourself practicing all the time but still struggling on how to fix a slice in golf, you may need the right golf swing trainer. Let’s face it, slices are super frustrating and are a common mishit that plagues many great golfers.

A slice makes low scores nearly impossible, as your ball ends up in the trees, rough, fairway bunkers, and out of bounds. Not to mention a slice limits distance potential, leading to many long approach shots.

The sooner you can fix your slice, the sooner you can reach your maximum potential.

Before we get into how to fix your slice in golf, let’s start with why the shot happens so you can address the root cause first.

Three Causes of a Slice (and Inconsistent Contact)

A slice happens for one reason – the clubface is open at impact. However, most golfers don’t realize the root cause(s) behind this frustrating golf shot.

“Until you fix this core issue, you’ll constantly struggle with your left to right ball flight.” – Hank Haney, professional golf instructor and Performance Golf coach

Let’s break down three common causes for a slice before revealing the one training aid that can fix the issue fast.

Poorly Aligned or Weak Grip

A weak grip is arguably the leading cause of hitting slices.

When you start off with your hands in a weak position – specifically your left hand – it’s nearly impossible to turn it more in the downswing. This leads to the face being wide open at impact and also makes it hard to compress the ball.

Try to get your lead hand over the club more, not underneath it. This will make it easier to square the face and avoid the next common cause – an inside takeaway.

For more easy tips to improve your golf grip, watch this YouTube video!

The Importance of the Inside Takeaway

How you start the swing determines so much of your transition and downswing. This is why the takeaway is such an important issue once the grip is addressed.

Rick Smith and Eric Cogorno discussed the importance of a good takeaway in this YouTube video. As Rick mentioned, “What you see with great players is that you see the hands, arms, chest, back, kind of push the club back this way (more outside) and that width creates turn.”

The problem is that most golfers take the club back too far inside, which leads to the upper body getting disconnected. Use the drill our pros discuss in the video by putting another club a few inches behind the ball.

You want to feel yourself pushing the club back in the takeaway. Use your back, chest, and arms to initiate the backswing for a more connected, proper takeaway.

If you need more help with your takeaway, make sure to check out the StraightAway. Developed by world-class instructor David Leadbetter, it fixes your takeaway with ease.

This small device will help push your hands away and turn your shoulder properly. It attaches to the shaft of your club and guarantees you won’t roll the clubface open on the backswing. This makes it easy to rotate properly and create plenty of lag on the downswing. It’s a simple way to improve your technique in practice and easily fits in your golf bag.

Lack of Lag (Incorrect Swing Plane)

When you have a weak grip and/or inside takeaway, this can also lead to the wrong swing plane. Because here’s the thing, your mind sees the ball going left to right and wants to fix it.

But the only way it can make it happen is by manipulating the club with an over-the-top move, which is the exact opposite of creating lag and swinging more from an inside path.

Another one of the leading causes to a slice and poor contact off the heel is a lack of lag. This is when your hands are in front of the clubhead on the downswing. This makes it easy to compress the ball with forward-shaft lean at impact.

It’s nearly impossible to hit a straight shot or even a draw unless you have an inside-to-outside motion on the downswing.

Unfortunately, most amateur golfers have the opposite issue. Most players have an outside to inside downswing (over-the-top), which makes compression unattainable.

The Straight Stick: The Only Golf Swing Trainer You Need

The Straight Stick

To fix your slice for good, a golf swing trainer is your best bet. However, not all training aids are created equal, as some only address one issue mentioned previously.

The Straight Stick is a revolutionary training aid that addresses all major issues of the slice head-on.

This one-of-a-kind training aid was created by world-renowned club designer Jeff Sheets and endorsed by ten-time Tour winner Rocco Mediate. Yes, the same guy who battled with Tiger Woods for 90 holes at the 2008 US Open!

As Rocco mentioned in an interview, the main reason he could hang with Tiger and nearly win that week was his incredible ball striking.

Every aspect of the Straight Stick club is designed to help you hit straighter and longer. It’s available in a 7-iron or driver model (in both right and left-hand versions).

Let’s get into some of the top benefits of this one-of-a-kind golf swing trainer.

The AccuGrip: Adjustable and Accurate

We know a weak grip is one of the leading causes of hitting the dreaded slice. Not to mention poor contact that kills distance.

Contact and accuracy are the two most important aspects of golf. There’s nothing better than compressing the clubface for a clean strike, only to look up and see the golf ball headed straight at your target.

The Straight Stick’s one-of-a-kind adjustable grip puts your hands in the perfect position every time so you can make flush contact. You’ll no longer have to guess if your grip is too weak, neutral, or in a strong position. It does the hard work for you so you can start the swing with the proper clubface angle.

The Easy to use Compression Clicker

Once you have your hands on the grip correctly, another impressive feature of the Straight Stick is the Compression Clicker. This is a magnetic, easy glide clicker that makes it simple to get the club on plane and effortlessly create lag.

Remember, to make better contact and produce a straighter ball flight, you need lag.

The Compression Clicker paired with the easy lag shaft makes it easier than ever to feel the proper downswing. Plus, it works with all types of clubhead speeds – whether you are below or above average. Simply adjust the clicker and it’ll help you create natural lag.

When you have plenty of lag, compressing the golf ball has never been easier. It’ll lead to a proper release that mimics some of your favorite Tour players.

Plus, you’ll hear it as well as see the results. The click provides auditory feedback that you generate enough lag with an inside to outside swing.

Instant Feedback Makes it Easy

Everything about this club is designed to make it easier than ever to improve lag and overall contact. But unlike most golf swing trainers, you can actually hit balls with it as well.

A lot of similar trainers might help with one issue (let alone multiple) but don’t allow you to hit balls with it. So you’ll use it for a few swings, then hit golf balls with your normal clubs.

That’s not the case with the Straight Stick.

With this swing trainer, you can use it indoors or outdoors while hitting golf balls. This gives you instant feedback and can start making better contact in 5–10 swings.

All you do is set your hands, hear the click, and hit the golf ball. It takes care of the core swing mechanics for you and will lead to compressed contact and accuracy.

Fix Your Slice Today

Fixing your slice should become a top priority in your practice sessions. When you can hit it longer and straighter, you will have a much better chance of shooting lower scores.

The Straight Stick is the only golf swing trainer that’s designed for amateurs who want to improve multiple swing mechanics at once. When you use this club you’ll learn how to control the clubface throughout your swing, hit it dead straight, and longer than ever.

Plus, unlike most golf swing trainers, you can hit balls with this at the driving range or in a simulator. If you’re ready to make lasting changes to your swing, grab yours today!

For even more professional help on how to fix a slice in golf, be sure to check out Hank Haney’s One Shot Slice Fix. This, combined with the best golf training aids will put you ahead of your peers on the golf course.

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