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<blockquote data-quote="VegasMichael" data-source="post: 16798616" data-attributes="member: 105950"><p>Welcome back to the game. I used to have a bad slice off the tee and it was all grip related. Make sure that crease between your thumb and index finger is pointing directly at your right shoulder. I agree with Bullitt1448 that some lessons are a good idea. A decent instructor will also critique you on foot and arm position as well as grip. Another word about the grip, Jack Nicklaus said it best: "It's nice to have a comfortable grip but if an uncomfortable grip gives you better results use that one."</p><p></p><p>Five years ago I bought a new set of TaylorMades at Dick's Sporting Goods. The "woods" are graphite but I went with the steel irons. The graphite irons just didn't feel right to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VegasMichael, post: 16798616, member: 105950"] Welcome back to the game. I used to have a bad slice off the tee and it was all grip related. Make sure that crease between your thumb and index finger is pointing directly at your right shoulder. I agree with Bullitt1448 that some lessons are a good idea. A decent instructor will also critique you on foot and arm position as well as grip. Another word about the grip, Jack Nicklaus said it best: "It's nice to have a comfortable grip but if an uncomfortable grip gives you better results use that one." Five years ago I bought a new set of TaylorMades at Dick's Sporting Goods. The "woods" are graphite but I went with the steel irons. The graphite irons just didn't feel right to me. [/QUOTE]
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