Fix Tiger’s Slice?
You guys see Tiger’s monster slice on the 15th at Augusta
last weekend? It sank into the water and cost him the
tournament. Granted…he meant to slice it so as to get
around a branch and attack the pin. It really shows
us how much power and distance can be robbed from your ball
flight when slicing the ball.
We all know that slicing the ball is a score-killer…and
it’s not pretty to watch either! It is, without a doubt,
the biggest problem most amateur golfers have (and from all
the email from my readers, this stands true.)
Now, I draw the ball as a natural shot and I know that because
of that shape alone I get additional yardage on my drives and
don’t have to swing nearly as hard as someone who slices.
So, how do you fix a slice? There are several ways but a
couple of years ago I came across this resource that teaches
people how to draw the ball and it’s really effective. Check
it out here: http://www.howtobreak80.com/fixslice.htm
I’m sure you’ll find this web site chocked full of information
and tips on how to stop slicing and start drawing the ball.
So if you’ve got a fade or slice that you’d like to turn into a
consistent powerful draw, jump over to this site today and check
it out: http://www.howtobreak80.com/fixslice.htm
Go Low,
Jack
P.S. They’ve even got a famous challenge that if the information
doesn’t help you stop slicing they actually pay you. Funny and
confident, but true.

















April 10th, 2007 at 1:59 pm
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April 11th, 2007 at 5:29 pm
tiger blew it. that johnson kid deserved to win although he is a very short hitter. not as fun to watch as the bombers but gotta hand it to him.
April 11th, 2007 at 5:31 pm
Slicing is big problem for me. I can relate to the post. Although I would like to much more imrove my short game first.