
One of the main reasons for slicing is that when you swing the club to the top, the club is too high in size. It can be difficult to solve this problem, but there is no such neat little trick.
As shown in the picture above, place the T-shirt between the middle and between the ring fingers. Introduce the ball back normally and start your back. Here is the checkpoint: When the club is parallel to the ground, make sure the tee points to your trail leg. (The slicer’s T-shirt will point more to the ground.) When you reach the top, check if the T-shirt is pointing to the horizon. This is a great visual effect to teach you how to control the club face without being too technical or annoyed with the mechanic.
Lee Trevino famously says that every golfer has two clubs: the actual club and your lead, which almost determines where your face is when you wave. By training your lead with this training, you can train the club’s side – and play better.
John Scott Rattan is the Director of Teaching at the Congressional CC, Bethesda, Maryland.
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