How Do You Fix A Slice With A Draw?
The hardest shot to hit in golf is the straight ball. That’s why on tour everyone plays the ball either right to left or left to right for most of their shots. So golfers trying to fix a slice should have a shot they want to play instead of that slice. Most golfers want to fix their slice with a draw. The best way to approach this is to forget that you need to fix a slice. Instead, focus on playing a draw. There are just a few factors that create a draw. From a physics standpoint a draw occurs when the clubface is slightly closed relative to the path of the clubhead. Grip Let’s start with your grip. The left hand should be on top of the shaft with at least two knuckles, (preferably three) showing. Then fit your right hand to the left with the thumb of your left hand resting comfortably in the palm of your right hand. When you are trying to fix a slice and learning to play a draw this will not feel natural. So, practice taking this grip over and over away from the driving range and golf